omega1
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Hi all,
So have finally done it and got myself an L322 'doer-upper' and there are a few things I would like to do to it, but have no experience at all so will be learning on the job (I can hear you all groaning already!).
But... With determination you can do anything (or make a complete mess of it and have it cost you more when you finally admit defeat and take it to a professional!).
So, one of my jobs is to fix a crack in the front bumper. I have a couple of questions, hopefully someone can help.
1) The crack looks quite big, I have seen something that looks like staples that are used to 'clamp' it back together before repairing, I'm assuming that I would need something like this to keep it from 'separating' before attempting any repair? Can anyone point me in the right direction of what I would need for this?
2) I've seen other posts/videos around the painting part and wondered if I would need to paint the whole bumper or can I just repair/paint the affected part and it will 'blend' into the rest of the bumper?
3) I've identified the colour as Java Black, is there a difference in the colour of the car and the bumper colour, or are they both Java Black?
4) For people that try this at home as I am, what is the best way/place to do the painting? I have limited space and know that I can't do it outside due to dust/particulates during the paining/drying process and have limited garage space. Any thoughts/comments on that?
Thanks all in advance, I'll post pictures of what I manage to do to it.
So have finally done it and got myself an L322 'doer-upper' and there are a few things I would like to do to it, but have no experience at all so will be learning on the job (I can hear you all groaning already!).
But... With determination you can do anything (or make a complete mess of it and have it cost you more when you finally admit defeat and take it to a professional!).
So, one of my jobs is to fix a crack in the front bumper. I have a couple of questions, hopefully someone can help.
1) The crack looks quite big, I have seen something that looks like staples that are used to 'clamp' it back together before repairing, I'm assuming that I would need something like this to keep it from 'separating' before attempting any repair? Can anyone point me in the right direction of what I would need for this?
2) I've seen other posts/videos around the painting part and wondered if I would need to paint the whole bumper or can I just repair/paint the affected part and it will 'blend' into the rest of the bumper?
3) I've identified the colour as Java Black, is there a difference in the colour of the car and the bumper colour, or are they both Java Black?
4) For people that try this at home as I am, what is the best way/place to do the painting? I have limited space and know that I can't do it outside due to dust/particulates during the paining/drying process and have limited garage space. Any thoughts/comments on that?
Thanks all in advance, I'll post pictures of what I manage to do to it.