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2001 Subaru Outback Front Bumper Repair and Repaint

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2011

My first auto body plastic bumper repair and repaint results.

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  • Nicely done. good to see some of Pete's other disciples getting er done.

  • @gregmporter Yeah, our friend Pete is the BEST!

  • Great Job, Looks like NEW, and you even took your time to "DOUBLE CHECK" and fix. And your are living prooff---DO IT YOURSELF!!!!

  • @diyautoschool Thanks for the GREAT vids MY FRIEND PETE! I really enjoy the SWRNC vids too! Say HI to Minnie & Swampy for me! Cindi

  • Well done man! How many hours did it take, including removal/prep/paint/installatio­n? I am thinking of doing this on my truck's bumper! Thanks for the video!

  • @TheTexasCoder I took my time. Went to the local auto body store and did my research on the products to use, and with my friend Pete's help (DIYAUTOSCHOOL) I got 'er done. I didn't keep track of the total hours. I used a heat gun to straighten out the dents in the plastic -- worked slick! Where there were actual holes/tears in the bumper I used Valvoline's Plio Grip line. Repaired the tabs that were busted. Lots of time just waiting for sh*t to dry each step of the way. You CAN do it! Cindi

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