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Dent in plastic back bumper cover

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  • inspector01I Offline
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    inspector01
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    #2

    Add a pic to show how it is, it is hard to give the best suggestion without seeing the problem.

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    • harmH Offline
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      harm
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      gonna need pictures to say for sure. Too bad it isn't metal, you could buy a tube of BFH and mix it up with some Elbow Grease.. that'd take care of that one.

      Plastic's either going to pop out and stay out, pop out and then pop back to where it's "used to,".. or crease/crack no matter how gentle you tried to be, in my personal experience ..which doesn't encompass much body work. I've witnessed old honda plastic breaking just from looking at it too hard, though.

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      • ichibankillaI Offline
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        I'll get a few pics, I need a pic of my new plates anyway.

        OK, here ya go.
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        • RidinRailsR Offline
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          #5

          you could pop that out, but as soon as you do the paint is probably going to crack, and the bumper wont be the same shape anymore....they're cheap just buy a new one.

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          • K Offline
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            KA-T_240
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            certa-fit.

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            • ichibankillaI Offline
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              ^^^I'll keep them in mind if I decide to replace it, I'll eventually need a front bumper also.

              Right now I'm broke as shit and just want to make it look a little better than it does now.

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                KA-T_240;229295 wrote:
                certa-fit.

                no,,, sorta-fit

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                  They are hit and miss. It either sucks or its pretty good.

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                  • G Offline
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                    generation_xxx
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                    sorry for bringing it back after a month. if you still want that fixed, use a heat gun or heatlamp it will help with the cracking of the paint by softening the clearcoat and the plastic and you should be able to get it pretty close to normal on your own

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