- Sep 15, 2004
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I have a '96 Toyota Corolla.
A nice little square of the plastic got punched back into the bumper. So we used a heat gun to loosen it up, then pulled it back out with a coat hanger. Applied some sort of Bondo (?) around it, voila!
Now I need to:
1) dry sand to get the surface free of debris
2) wet sand to make the surface "even"
3) Use plastic primer
4) Then paint for plastic
5) Then put a clear coat on
My questions:
a) Is there a better place to get this stuff than AutoZone, etc.?
b) The touch-up paint I need is "Sunfire Red Pearl". Don't wanna buy from Toyota; there has to be a cheaper place. Thanks.
A nice little square of the plastic got punched back into the bumper. So we used a heat gun to loosen it up, then pulled it back out with a coat hanger. Applied some sort of Bondo (?) around it, voila!
Now I need to:
1) dry sand to get the surface free of debris
2) wet sand to make the surface "even"
3) Use plastic primer
4) Then paint for plastic
5) Then put a clear coat on
My questions:
a) Is there a better place to get this stuff than AutoZone, etc.?
b) The touch-up paint I need is "Sunfire Red Pearl". Don't wanna buy from Toyota; there has to be a cheaper place. Thanks.