How To Do A Bumper Corner Smart Repair Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • In this video i will be taking you through the stages in how to do an effective smart repair on a bumper corner , including how to polish your clearcoat blend, we have gone into great detail in this video to try and include as much information on tools, materials and process as we can.
    I hope you guys enjoy and feel free to subscribe and like the video and if you have any questions comment below and as always i will do my best to answer each and all questions
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  • @chikoperez5039
    @chikoperez5039 6 років тому +4

    Tony. The explanation of your videos is one the best or perhaps the best on this media.
    Please keep up with the videos.

  • @jasabasenara8124
    @jasabasenara8124 4 роки тому

    Best videos ever. Simple...to the point... easy. Well done. Keep them coming!!

  • @mattslater2165
    @mattslater2165 5 років тому

    Love your videos mate and this one was no exception. Just one small point. When you polished the bumper, compound and polish found its way into the parking sensors creating a white ring. From experience I know this is an awkward and time-consuming process to remove. To get around this, I bought a packet of round white stickers that are pretty much the exact size of parking sensors and now I apply these before I do any compounding or polishing of bumpers. After polishing, I just peel them off. Saves loads of time and hassle. Works for me!

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  5 років тому

      Tbh mate the polishes we use just hit round that sensor with a pressure washer after and aslong as you don’t leave it a daft amount of time it’ll be straight off also this wasn’t my shop and he wouldn’t pay for anything like that lol 😂

  • @mradam2380
    @mradam2380 6 років тому

    This guy is the UK Gunman, he explains things perfectly for beginners, this is the best channel for learning, period...Any recommendations on a good filler primer, just can never get the filler nice and flat, bad edges from old paint flake and pinholes despite using Dolphin glaze, Upol easy sand, think I need a DA Sander..Keep up the good work, your videos are the best!!!!!

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому

      i use kapci or churchill high build tbh mate , max meyer if you have the budget is great too, lol and im not the uk gunman im just a painter sharing his work hoping to help a few of you guys out

  • @michaelmcnulty5345
    @michaelmcnulty5345 5 років тому

    Tony once again a brilliant video. I've picked up so many tips from you. Thanks again.

  • @watchthisspacecarchannel6523
    @watchthisspacecarchannel6523 5 років тому

    What a fantastic result , great two part video

  • @krism1492
    @krism1492 6 років тому +1

    Hi Tony.
    I have been watching your channel with a great deal of interest. It is a goldmine of information and techniques. It takes a lot of time and effort to create and edit these videos so many thanks for your dedication.
    I have a very old Ford Prefect (1952). It is all original other it has been painted around forty years ago in cellulose. It’s not a very good job and there is shrinkage and some signs or reaction here and there. For the most part it is very straight though other than a few ripples on the bonnet.
    So I’m thinking of blocking the bonnet then high building it before blocking again.
    The rest of the car I will likely just block and key up before priming and painting.
    I want to prime the whole thing to minimise any reactions from what has gone before.
    I will be doing it panels off too due to space restrictions and because I want to treat areas for rust etc.
    Any advice would be very much appreciated and sorry for such a long winded question.
    Regards
    Kris

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому +1

      Thankyou very much for the kind words kris it’s appreciated and thankyou for watching

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому +1

      as for advice on the car message me through our facebook page and i can talk to you easier on there

    • @krism1492
      @krism1492 6 років тому +1

      Tonys_Refinishing that would be brilliant. I will do that but I try take as much from your videos so as not to take up too much of your time. The Anglia and VW camper vids have been a big help already.

  • @whitty132
    @whitty132 6 років тому

    Thanks Tony for this video. Nicely explained and the result looks perfect. Much appreciated...

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому

      Thanks Richard and thanks for watching

    • @whitty132
      @whitty132 6 років тому

      Between you and Gunman,i have started spraying again...last time was decades ago with Acrylic lacquer.So far wing mirrors and 5 mag wheels. Turned out good. Just a few runs in the clear. Many thanks ,i have learned so much and am really enjoying it. I plan to do a full respray on both my BMW e36's . Plan to just do all repairs and finish in primer at home then hire a spray booth for the full respray. Thanks again Tony.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому

      That’s great to hear we have inspired you gain mate thankyou

  • @tony1798
    @tony1798 6 років тому

    Great job. U r right, hands on experience is the way u learn.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому

      definitely buddy there is no thing more important in this job i think , pieces of paper mean nothing compared to years of hard work and skill

  • @DTC-SMS
    @DTC-SMS 6 років тому

    Another great video Tony! Booth is looking lovely and clean by the way!

  • @DIY_PROFESSIONAL
    @DIY_PROFESSIONAL 3 роки тому

    Very helpful videos. Thanks for sharing your experience 😊 🙏

  • @afshinjebeli7526
    @afshinjebeli7526 10 місяців тому

    Thanks about your video.can you making video how to remove type line paint.

  • @schpiedie
    @schpiedie 3 роки тому

    Thank you Tony for sharing. Your explanations are just excellent! Fantastic job!

  • @grahamcharlton861
    @grahamcharlton861 4 роки тому

    Cracking video Tony

  • @SupeDefy
    @SupeDefy 4 роки тому

    TIL : prep, prep, prep. Do what Tony says. :)

  • @ReconTHG
    @ReconTHG 4 роки тому

    Small compressor for a beginner-what would be recommended specs for that? Would you recommend to use HVLP or LVLP gun with it?

  • @steveguest8028
    @steveguest8028 3 роки тому

    That’s class Tony love it 👍

  • @dougowens2686
    @dougowens2686 3 роки тому

    Man that is nice Great job

  • @simonineile8085
    @simonineile8085 6 років тому

    great job again my new favourite refinish channel top vid .thanks for sharing
    Kind regards Simon
    👍

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому

      Thanks Simon really appreciate the comment to glad to have you with us

  • @andrewstopper7119
    @andrewstopper7119 5 років тому

    Nice video just wondered why you covered whole car for a bumper corner

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  5 років тому +1

      Better to be safe than sorry when it comes to overspray mate tbh a little plastic sheet to cover the car or hours with a clay bar and a polished if things don’t go as planned , an easy choice in my book

  • @cristobalbeltran7020
    @cristobalbeltran7020 5 років тому

    Excellent job! Can you tell me what buffer, pads, and. Backing plate you are using

  • @mauricioruiz9498
    @mauricioruiz9498 4 роки тому

    Hi, you started from de blend area first, I have a question from that spot, before you paint how you prepare the blend area, i mean the last step of sand paper to prepare the blend. Thank you so much greetings from México

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  4 роки тому

      hiya mate the very part where we blend the clear i use grey scotch

  • @peteralmond8169
    @peteralmond8169 2 роки тому

    So are fade out thinners and standard thinners the same thing? I’ve never seen someone blend with standard thinners before.

  • @azacink
    @azacink 3 роки тому

    Great video Tony as always, big fan. I tried many times blending the clear coat, did everything by the book and my blend always starts "ripping back" and you can see the blending zone no matter how much you polish the transition. Also tried fine P3000 sanding and it starts tearing back right away. Could you give me any advice why this happens? Maybe low quality fade out thinner or are they all the same? Thanks.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  3 роки тому

      The blend area isn’t keyed well enough mate that’s why

    • @azacink
      @azacink 3 роки тому

      @@TonysRefinishingTV Thanks for reply, I prepare the blend area with P2000. Maybe it's not dry enough when I polish it, since I dont have a booth and I start sanding the next day.

  • @tomwarde3744
    @tomwarde3744 4 роки тому

    Hi Tony, loving the videos, regarding blending with the 2k fast thinners, can this process be used with straight 2k paint for say a Mercedes sprinter that does not have a clear coat. Also do you apply the fast 2k thinners when the clear coat is tacky or fully cured, thanks.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  4 роки тому +1

      ideally when the clear is wet or very near just layed down mate tbh i find as its still wetter so flows easier when adding the blending thinners over it, once its gone tacky its started to go hard therefore harder to blend in , it does work with 2k gloss yes but unless youve really polished the panel up before hand and got a great match itll show, so the way i do it is to use 2k and bland the colour like base then reclear over the panel to match it in seamlessly hope that helps fella

  • @babame2629
    @babame2629 4 роки тому

    Thanks man nice job really do you use cheap gun spray for big job please tell me know

  • @steveguest8028
    @steveguest8028 3 роки тому

    Thing I tend to struggle with is colour matching, I’ve had paint made up to a sample off the car(fuel cap)and still the colour seems out, do you think in your experience there are good colour matching guys and poor ? .... Thanks again Tony

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  3 роки тому +2

      100% there is mate yes but also plastic never quite looks the same when painted some colours are bette Ethan others like darker ones such as this in the video silvers ect are worse on bumpers

    • @steveguest8028
      @steveguest8028 3 роки тому

      @@TonysRefinishingTV Thanks for the reply bud I think I need to try a few different paint suppliers then lol

  • @hewa88ali88
    @hewa88ali88 6 років тому

    very good job

  • @alzzla2730
    @alzzla2730 6 років тому

    Spot on 👍🏻

  • @james37603
    @james37603 6 років тому

    Hi, What about the back-up sensor. Do you mask it off or can you paint it with BC/CC?
    Does the increase in film change the sensor readings?
    Thank you

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому +2

      No you can paint over them with no issues

    • @james37603
      @james37603 6 років тому +1

      Tonys_Refinishing
      Thank you

    • @kevinfield3427
      @kevinfield3427 5 років тому

      Incorrect. Adding more paint onto the park sensor can affect its ability to work properly.

  • @chukkaskate
    @chukkaskate 6 років тому

    Wouldn’t repainting the whole bumper be more economical versus doing a blow in and then spending so much time cutting and polishing?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому +1

      If you listen to what I say in the video though usually I do not cut and polish the whole
      Bumper corner usually I will just nib and polish and just polish the blend on it’s
      Own , i included a polishing stage in this video as I said for the beginner and diy guys to see a Way they could do it to make it a more detailed video for people who may not be able to achieve the full finish from the gun

  • @Carlostype
    @Carlostype 6 років тому

    My diy smart repair went well last weak (rattle cans) until i put too much fade out spray on and it run so i left it a week and its still soft, my 1500 dragged it up kind of, any tips, thanks

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому

      The biggest issue is rattle cans they don’t dry the same as the kinds of paint we use I’m afraid

    • @keithdouglas4581
      @keithdouglas4581 6 років тому

      use a heat gun or your wifes/gf hair dryer to dry your paint quicker

  • @hillbillycustom1730
    @hillbillycustom1730 6 років тому

    Great job thanks for all your hard work hey you want to sell your carcoon

  • @mickhargroves7789
    @mickhargroves7789 4 роки тому

    You use some old fashioned techniques mate and I disagree with a few of them, but very good example for an amateur to follow none the less..👍

  • @aearlam123
    @aearlam123 6 років тому

    Wonder how many times he says "guys" in the video

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому

      or at this stage lol its so hard to voice these over sometimes lol 😂

  • @guitar4johnc
    @guitar4johnc 5 років тому

    lesson two,never polish in the paint booth...thats how you contaminate the area.booth is for painting only..bodyshop safe polish?no such thing ...any polish will cause a fisheye if you have dust from it in the booth,i would fire you for polishing inside the booth.that defeats the purpose of having a paint booth

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  5 років тому

      ok i agree partly with the comment yes the booth is supposed to be just for paint i agree however in many shops and alot ive worked in sometimes needs must , time is tight and so is space, however ive never had an issue with fish eyes in the booth , im my own personal shop that i have now we often polish jobs in the booth before demasking to reduce mess on the car , compound in door jams ect and benefit from the better lighting in the booth whilst doing it ands have no issues with this causing fish eyes or anything else as we have great housekeeping as far as the booth goes

    • @joelblauvelt5062
      @joelblauvelt5062 5 років тому +1

      One can't argue with great results!

  • @Fritsvrolijk
    @Fritsvrolijk 6 років тому

    the parking sensors look like shit Tony clean them Thanks for the video

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  6 років тому +1

      The photos were before the car had been cleaned and detailed , please refrain from swearing on the channel as this is a family channel thankyou