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Bumper pad repair
Ok, apparently someone hit my car in the parking lot, leaving a mall (1/4 inch) hole in the corner of my otherwise perfect bumper pad. Anybody have a smart idea on how to fix this so it won't get any worse? Maybe something to fill the hole with? Thanks...
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Black 3M caulking. Avaialble at any of the Home "labyrinth" hardware stores.
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canna change law physics
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Or plain old automotive black rubber seal. That'll work too.
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How random is this...
Took the Martini car to the grocery store yesterday evening. I was approached by a gent in an olympic blue car. I noticed black "dots" on his rear bumper pad that were about a half inch in diameter. He had drilled through the pad to attach it to the bumper face due to rust issues. He then filled the exposed hole with a glued in rubber stopper and dripped that stuff used to coat tool handles to fill in the last bit. He said when he put armour all on it you could barely see it. Not my type of repair, but at least its another option...
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