molding bomex rear skirts?

turbotony

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Im want to have my bomex rear skirts molded to the bumper, anyone know what material I should have the shop use? I have heard the wrong stuff will end up cracking, and of course I dont want that, so how is it done properly? the entire car will be sanded down as well for a new paint job.
 

JASONA70

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do not use bondo, bondo cracks. the best thing to do is redoing the fiberglass or plastic body fillers.
 

drerok

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use an frp to tpo glue. 3M products has a glue for fiberglass to semi-rigid plastics. or use duramix glue. flush mount rivets every few inches if you can and smooth everything over with evercost plastic finishing Glaze Coat

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I was going to say what he said...................:biglaugh:

Very good answer sir, and I was just kidding about me going to say that. I would have let the body shop worry about it since they're the ones that do if for a living.
 

turbotony

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thanks drerok, I am going to suggest the evercoat to the shop. something that is made for good adheasion to fiberglass and plastic was exactly what I was looking for.
 

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no problem buddy...yeah i've been doing custom fiberglass work for a few years now. most body shops don't know what to do when it comes to molding fiberglass and plastics and just try to use the cheapest way out. so i would definately go in there with some knowledge on your head. good luck.