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howdy i just managed to put a tiny hole in my front spoiler after leaving a mates driveway onto the road, so she scraped a bit and left like a 1cm length hole nothing major, just a question on what i could use to putty it up, cheers
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GlennBA |
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sikaflex or filler i'd say
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hickmanioz |
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cheers,
where might one be able to get sikaflex?
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GlennBA |
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i'd say your best bet is bunnings or somewhere like that.
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hickmanioz |
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cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeers lad
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twr7cx |
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i wouldn't use sikaflex, it's more a glue for attaching it on. use some body putty or something like that rather.
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u can get fibreglass mixed in with resin like a pre mix that is good for that wack some of that on witht he some fibreglass hardner (cant think of its proper name atm) but yeah mix some up bog it up and sand back bit of touch up paint on it should be all sweet
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Bob Hall |
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All rather rough solutions. What's it made of?
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hickmanioz |
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cool cheers for the advice, its made of fibreglass bob
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Bob Hall |
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In that case, the only way to do it properly is get a small fibreglass repair kit, roughen up the inside area around the repair with an angle grinder and glass it up. You can then clean up the outside with bog.
cheers, Bob
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