There's something at the hardware or parts store called Flexible Parts
Repair made by 3M. Cut a piece of flexible type plastic to fill the hole,
grind away the edge your going to be bonding to, mix the stuff, spread over
the area, let dry, and sand down. Then you'll need a plastic primer, and
add flexible agent to your basecoat/clearcoat to paint it.
www.cruznlo.com
I just installed my Neon licence plate frame...all went well. The only prob
is that I had to remove my stock licence plate lights and inso doing...I
have two rather large holes in my urethane roll pan. Although I have
replacement 'flat' lights which I got from SirMicheals, there will still be
some of the original holes remaining.
Can anyone recommend a good way to fill these holes? Something which I would
imagine would have some sort of flexibility because of the material?
I'm a newbie to body work and presently know nada about it. If there are
links you know of with how-tos this would be appreciated as well. As it is
already getting mighty cold, I may end up waiting till spring to do it
(depending on how much time and $$ it takes).....good thing eurathane
doesn't rust :)
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Kevin Hoegen
99 Solar Yellow MAGNUM S/T CC
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