Bumper covers are typically made from polypropylene or some other a low
surface tension plastic. This means that most glues will not stick.
Regular epoxy will not work.
3M has a two-component acrylic epoxy specifically made for bonding to
these difficult plastics. It is called Scotch-Weld DP8005
(
http://cms.3m.com/cms/GB/en/0-169/ikeckFR/view.jhtml) and it works very
well. I have used it to repair the bumper cover on my '94 Civic. You can
get it from industrial supply houses like R.S. Hughes or from Grainger
(
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/pro...mId=1611777266)
The way it is packaged makes it unsuitable for manual mixing and
dispensing so get the applicator tool (reusable), plunger (reusable) and
a couple of nozzles (disposable) also if you go this route.
I embedded two layers of fiberglass reinforcement in the joint.
Before it cures, the glue smells really, really foul so work outdoors.
Agent Smith wrote:
>
> On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:28:51 GMT, "agent smith"
> <agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote:
>
> >WHAT exactly is wrong with the bumper? i have a small nickel-sized ding in
> >mine, and the dealership AND a few body shops told me it was not repairable.
> >just some info for you before you decide to spend money on a repair kit.
> >
> >ps - nice name *smirk*
>
> Well, there's a ~5 inch crack directly under the left headlight (if
> I'm making any sense
I have a gut feeling it can be glued back
> together fine...