Yeah, the crack "starts" where it tucks under the car but it ends somewhat high. Its not that noticeable but like I said, just want to stop it from getting worse.
Update on this. Having a lot of trouble sourcing the 3M Duramix(renamed to Automix I believe) in Australia, from automotive stores we have around here(such as Autobarn, Supacheap Auto, etc...). They have stuff like "Plastic Weld" or "JB Weld" instead. Going to try and find some specialised paint & panel beating supply shop and see if they supply it instead,
Failing that, I was thinking of the following. Use either "Plastic Weld" or "JB Weld" to glue the crack together, then on the hidden side of the bumper, reinforce the repair by using a fibreglass repair kit to add some reinforcement behind the crack. Then sand the repaired crack on the front side, and just paint it over. Anyone see any problems with that approach?
I've never worked with fibreglass before, so not sure if it'll adhere to the back of the bumper, etc...how strong it'll be, etc.. |