I'm thinking by the time the labor and materials are all done, it gonna cost the same as a new one anyways. Paint and clear is crazy GD expensive on its own!
DIY? I could not do that in a thousand years. I will say you are a well-trained and talented repair artist. In 1972, I backed my Ford Pinto into something and bent the chrome bumper. I bought a new one over the parts counter at the Ford dealer for $22.00 and bolted it on. I preferred those days when repairs were do-able.
Thank you for making this video. This video will help with the restoration of plastic bumpers not made anymore. Or a poor 16 yo kid wanting his ride to look better.
I learned that you will have absolutely NO competition from me ! Hahaha. Seriously I don't know how you guys do paint work. It's so hard. Mad respect!🙏
Love your work Brian. I have slowly watched all of your videos and I’m impressed to know good auto body and painters are still out there doing phenomenal work
Nice repair. Thanks for showing us how to save bumpers, it's a lot better than putting an ill-fitting aftermarket one on and having this one end up in a landfill.
Thanks for making the video and showing the products used. I recently repaired a cracked bumper with Fusor 101 50ml tube. Good stuff and no surface promoter needed.
Absolutely amazing work. I'm noticing people saying they'd rather buy a new bumper, okay so let's work it out then, brand new bumper from dealership (dont forget these are not painted, only primed) prep, paint and labour from a detail shop, cost of vehicle storage and removal and fitting of bumper, looking at £2000 or more. So anybody feel its cheaper to buy a bumper go ahead, it's cheaper to repair or better still breakers yard if lucky to find a good one in the same colour
@@PaintSociety it can be but theres sometimes the issue wether the aftermarket stuff fits, they're not 100% and still require some degree of detail work and time to get the proper fit
Great video Brian! I have a 1988 Toyota MR2 and the rear bumper has a puncture. This is the kind of video that shows how you can keep and repair the OEM bumper cover instead of having to replace it. Keep up the great work! Always looking forward to new videos from you!
Hi sorry for the late Subscribe....I noticed your bumper repair and I do this work at my employment place, so I just want to say thank you for the pointers. I have just started my apprenticeship at 29 years of age, yet I have been working with cars since age 14 lol...just know that people in South Africa are actually watching your stuff too and learning, and I will recommend guys at work to subscribe to your channel, thanks again for your impact on us auto collision technicians....together....cheers
You are an amazing body/paint guy and I've learned a lot from you. I'm a third generation but not as good as yourself but I try. That back plate is solid repair. The best luck I've had is also stitching with a soldering iron besides what you do to give the adhesive more to bite to especially on high stress panels. Also another thing that will help with or without a paint booth for dust in a paint job especially for beginners is a ground whether a chain over an a arm or a clip on ground to a grounding rod. Keep up the amazing work.
Great video! I would have to say for the average DIY in the yard this is likely a little much, but for someone who already has a few tools and some time it would be the most cost efficient route. I do find it hard to believe having that procedure done is a shop would be more cost efficient since i bet there is many hours involved with it.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing. Most shop will just scrap the bumper due to the high cost of shop rates. They would just charge the insurance for a new bumper and spend a quarter of the time to gain a better margin.
I HATE bumper repairs.. I was a bumper bitch for a few years in my career and hated everyday of it. Glad that’s behind me.. back to the video this was a quality repair! Love the video and all the information given! Thanks again for sharing Brian!
Rhombus Beakmaster unless it’s something like a 25 year old Honda or Acura where the bumpers are super hard to find, and next to impossible to get new.
Wow lol I just repaired a 2016 Chevy volt bumper and then I watch overspray paint one and now you lol it’s bumper week lol! Great job bro and I was wondering when your next vid was coming! Keep them coming bro!!
U do awesome work, real master. I do drywall finishing. About to try body repair. Scratches. Then move on to dents. Your videos are teaching me alot, everyday.
Nice to see this video. I’ve had a hole in my Integra front bumper for about 13 years now. Just never got around to fixing it. Maybe now I can give it a try!
greetings, great your videos, do you know how much could be charged for this kind of repair work and painting, and see the costs to see how much would be earning on average per hour invested, thank you
Those complaining that this is too much work don't have $1000 bumpers. Definitely going to be repairing my own. I have a nasty crack that's going to be a challenge, but best case scenario I don't have to buy a $1000 bumper. Worst case scenario I screw it up, but the bumper is already trash as is.
If this is my personal vehicle, then I would fix this bumper too because I don't have to worry about paying labor since I can do these repairs myself. I just have to purchase repair and refinish materials which shouldn't be outrageously expensive. That aside, it's a great video he put together covering the repair of plastic bumpers and a great outcome for the repair. If anything the video shows the skill he has as a body tech in performing these repairs. It's hard to find a good tech who churns out great work consistently. New oem bumper can be found online from about 250 to 350 bucks. Quick Google search can give you ballpark figures. It's like a 2016 honda accord coupe. You would have to know how many body hours were charged to fix the dent and then find out what labor rate is. Example, if body repair labor is 75.00/ hour and the customer was charged 4 hours of repair time, then that would be about 300.00 in body labor only, you still have to add the labor to remove and de-trim bumper, then labor time to to pay the refinish tech, then you have to also add money for paint materials. Even at 2 hours repair time for body man, repair can be pricey. I'm all for repairing bumpers when possible, but you do have to consider cost of replacing vs repairing. There's pros and cons for repairing/replacing bumper covers/sheet metal parts in general. Also, he knows it's cheaper to replace this front bumper, but he purposely chose to repair this bumper for his audience (us) so that we can learn more about the repairs done in this industry. Towards end he mentioned it was a used car so just maybe it was something bought at auction by dealer for resale. Used car dept usually gets some sort of internal rate for work done within house that's cheaper than rate set out for regular body shop work for customer vehicles.
Great video, very informative. I think this is a tick or two above DIY though. I think in some cases you can probably get a new bumper already painted from an online source for what you will pay to get setup to do this job. Scales, applicators, paint guns, orbital sanders, all the chemicals. At the end of the day you might still have a fairly poorly painted bumper while you learn to control paint spray which not everyone is good at or has the proper air system to run. A lot of little things here that don't imply DIY if you're not already setup with the tools needed.
Another great video, Brian. I've been using the 3M Easy Sand Multipurpose Repair Material 05887 for my bumper repairs and it has worked well. I haven't had to fix anything as big as that hole in that Honda bumper but it's been great for cracks and dents. I'll have to check out the Fusor stuff. Looks like it would be better for larger repairs. I agree with you on repairing bumpers where feasible. The cost of some of these bumpers, even non-CAPA certified aftermarket are astronomical (nearly $1000 for a 2014 Chevy Malibu Non-CAPA bumper with no grills). So I like to repair where I can. Keep up with the great content, brother. It's always a pleasure learning something new from you.
I usually just like to swap them out but I'm in a spot right now with a golf bumper where I can't get one rightnow without paying like 300 usd just for the shipping not counting bumper cost so I might give this a go. Also saw your one with the plastic welding seems interesting
👍Awesome job ,but by time i spend all that in materials and equipment to paint , new bumper probably cheaper in my opinion. you are a pro and just made it seem easy for us who don't know. I just don't over think it , my self just buy a new one and avoid all hassle. Thanks for your videos very cool.✌
Men need to return to the order of God and be the head of their wives. Nothing else will work. God in Christ, Christ in man, man over woman, women over children.
@@joe51av It takes two, equally. No one needs to be over anyone. Marriages only fail because people are spoiled and entitled and want to take no responsibility for their actions. And people always want to get married to someone they didn't take the time to get to know, later realizing "they're not happy."
Brian that was a awesome 👏 fantastic repair on that bumper every time I watch this channel I always learn new things Brian you make that bumper look 👀 like it came from the factory 🏭 new new new I can’t believe it wooow keep it up all the best in the next one ☝️ stay safe Brian respect ✊ man 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👑👑👑👑👑👑💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✊✊✊✊✊✊✊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
Brian, first let me say, I'm loving the channel. Next I want to paint my 2012 Altima. Could you do a fade paint video. The idea is simple, in my head at least. my OEM color on top, then it fades to black. I won't over think it, I know it's just paint. Love the channel.
Great video. Nice explantion and work detail shown. Need name of products used and availability. Need vids on vertical bumper tear repairs and metal dsmage. Keep up great work.
My mom got a hole in her front bumper from a trailer hitch. The hitch punched out a clean hole, and I believe it can be recovered. Labor hours probably wouldn’t be worth it normally, but am gonna try and plastic weld/mold it back into place. My main concern is actually painting it after the repair; it’s a 2012 Camaro so the paint on the rest of the car is somewhat faded. Also worry it might be a difficult color (28U) inferno orange. Edit; The Camaro was already a rebuilt title/lowest end model, so she’s not looking for perfection. However if I do it, I will try for it.
Brian used all the fancy tools and adhesives out of the respect for the viewers - but we all know he would achieve the same results with chewing gum and cigarette lighter ;)
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I’m 16 and you have taught me everything i know, I’m about to paint my own truck, thank you for being such a good teacher!!
This is a funny comment 😂
When I first saw this video, I was like hell yeah im gonna fix my bumper on my own. Then I kept watching it.. now I'm just gonna buy a new bumper
Just use the dolly's, bumper repair bag and spare donor bumper you have lying around. Totally DIY method.
Fix it and send to a paint shop once repair is done.
I'm thinking by the time the labor and materials are all done, it gonna cost the same as a new one anyways. Paint and clear is crazy GD expensive on its own!
Lmao 😂
Time is money
DIY? I could not do that in a thousand years. I will say you are a well-trained and talented repair artist. In 1972, I backed my Ford Pinto into something and bent the chrome bumper. I bought a new one over the parts counter at the Ford dealer for $22.00 and bolted it on. I preferred those days when repairs were do-able.
Thank you for making this video. This video will help with the restoration of plastic bumpers not made anymore. Or a poor 16 yo kid wanting his ride to look better.
Brian you the best autobody fixer on youtube. You very humble and good at teaching and you not promoting products like some other guys.
Paint and Body guys are definitely modern-day artists. That's a great-looking repair!
I learned that you will have absolutely NO competition from me ! Hahaha. Seriously I don't know how you guys do paint work. It's so hard. Mad respect!🙏
Cant even understand why people dislike a great video. You can't really tell if is a new bumper or not, fantastic job Brian 👍
Probably being haters. Lol
Probably insurance companies
Because it shouldn't have been titled DIY
Because it says DIY then he talks about using a painting booth, yea we all have one under the sink.
because it's probably cheaper to buy a new or used bumper then spend money on all those materials plus the labor.
Now I understand why my body shop wants to get me a new bumper and paint it.
Love your work Brian. I have slowly watched all of your videos and I’m impressed to know good auto body and painters are still out there doing phenomenal work
YOUR WORK IS A COMBINATION OF TRADITIONAL AND MODERN WORK METHODS... AM IN AFRICA AND THATS MY KJOB I LOVE THIS
I always wondered how you could fix a hole in a bumper without plastic welding equipment, and thanks to your video, now I know.
Brian, You blew me away on this one! You showed how talented you really are!
You make it look easy. It does take the right tools, a lot craftsmanship and experience. Nice video.
It is beyond DIY level, you are a pro!
Great job on bumper and video. I'm a backyard mechanic and this helped me tremendously. THANKS...
Nice repair. Thanks for showing us how to save bumpers, it's a lot better than putting an ill-fitting aftermarket one on and having this one end up in a landfill.
Thanks for making the video and showing the products used. I recently repaired a cracked bumper with Fusor 101 50ml tube. Good stuff and no surface promoter needed.
Congrats for thinking about repairing it, less waste is always better!
Swell guy u r Brian. u have fine teaching skills laced with a humble personality. Good 4 u, never lose it. I learned plenty, Thank you so much!
New bumper isn’t always better, especially if it’s After market. I’ll take the repair over after market for sure. Great repair.
Absolutely amazing work. I'm noticing people saying they'd rather buy a new bumper, okay so let's work it out then, brand new bumper from dealership (dont forget these are not painted, only primed) prep, paint and labour from a detail shop, cost of vehicle storage and removal and fitting of bumper, looking at £2000 or more. So anybody feel its cheaper to buy a bumper go ahead, it's cheaper to repair or better still breakers yard if lucky to find a good one in the same colour
I agree. If it was aftermarket it would be worth it
@@PaintSociety it can be but theres sometimes the issue wether the aftermarket stuff fits, they're not 100% and still require some degree of detail work and time to get the proper fit
Great video Brian! I have a 1988 Toyota MR2 and the rear bumper has a puncture. This is the kind of video that shows how you can keep and repair the OEM bumper cover instead of having to replace it. Keep up the great work! Always looking forward to new videos from you!
MR2 👍
This is pro level stuff! The auto repair shops Ive been do not attempt this,, they just order one from a junk yard, new OEM or lastly from the dealer.
Hi sorry for the late Subscribe....I noticed your bumper repair and I do this work at my employment place, so I just want to say thank you for the pointers. I have just started my apprenticeship at 29 years of age, yet I have been working with cars since age 14 lol...just know that people in South Africa are actually watching your stuff too and learning, and I will recommend guys at work to subscribe to your channel, thanks again for your impact on us auto collision technicians....together....cheers
I watched that I thought it was amazing is that less expensive than replacing the whole bumper
Im in the middle of my first ever bumper fix/refurbishment since it was cracked. Thank for the video now i got some new ideas how i’ll fix it🤩
THANKS!!!! You just saved me $1200! I would've had to pay for the front spoiler kit bumper but I'm gonna repair that thing myself thanks to you!
im surprised the man hours cheaper to repair the bumper than just buy a new one. Looks great.
You are an amazing body/paint guy and I've learned a lot from you. I'm a third generation but not as good as yourself but I try. That back plate is solid repair. The best luck I've had is also stitching with a soldering iron besides what you do to give the adhesive more to bite to especially on high stress panels. Also another thing that will help with or without a paint booth for dust in a paint job especially for beginners is a ground whether a chain over an a arm or a clip on ground to a grounding rod. Keep up the amazing work.
Great video! I would have to say for the average DIY in the yard this is likely a little much, but for someone who already has a few tools and some time it would be the most cost efficient route. I do find it hard to believe having that procedure done is a shop would be more cost efficient since i bet there is many hours involved with it.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing. Most shop will just scrap the bumper due to the high cost of shop rates. They would just charge the insurance for a new bumper and spend a quarter of the time to gain a better margin.
Really liked this video Brian! Be interested to see more of the same nature (i.e panel beating, saving metal panels). Keep up the excellent videos!
I HATE bumper repairs.. I was a bumper bitch for a few years in my career and hated everyday of it. Glad that’s behind me.. back to the video this was a quality repair! Love the video and all the information given! Thanks again for sharing Brian!
Rhombus Beakmaster unless it’s something like a 25 year old Honda or Acura where the bumpers are super hard to find, and next to impossible to get new.
Brian! Oh man! That was truly thorough and impressive! I don't know where your shop is but would definitely recommend you!
Great work! That piece of 80grit went a long way.
Wow lol I just repaired a 2016 Chevy volt bumper and then I watch overspray paint one and now you lol it’s bumper week lol! Great job bro and I was wondering when your next vid was coming! Keep them coming bro!!
Thanks Man! I got tons on the way
Superb job. An artistic talent and so much patience required, so whilst a great guide, probably a bit too advanced for DIY!
U do awesome work, real master. I do drywall finishing. About to try body repair. Scratches. Then move on to dents. Your videos are teaching me alot, everyday.
3m makes a really good stick on backer for bumper repairs works really good
We have it and it works great for something a touch smaller
Nice to see this video. I’ve had a hole in my Integra front bumper for about 13 years now. Just never got around to fixing it. Maybe now I can give it a try!
13 years is it even worth repairing
@@wrx111 OEM Integra bumpers are pretty scarce these days.
Another awesome video!!!
greetings,
great your videos, do you know how much could be charged for this kind of repair work and painting, and see the costs to see how much would be earning on average per hour invested,
thank you
Congrats on the subscribers brother nice work stay safe and God Bless
Thanks brotha!!!
I just witnessed two experts communicating on UA-cam :)
Brian you are simply the best teacher ever, awesome videos.
Those complaining that this is too much work don't have $1000 bumpers. Definitely going to be repairing my own. I have a nasty crack that's going to be a challenge, but best case scenario I don't have to buy a $1000 bumper. Worst case scenario I screw it up, but the bumper is already trash as is.
If this is my personal vehicle, then I would fix this bumper too because I don't have to worry about paying labor since I can do these repairs myself. I just have to purchase repair and refinish materials which shouldn't be outrageously expensive.
That aside, it's a great video he put together covering the repair of plastic bumpers and a great outcome for the repair. If anything the video shows the skill he has as a body tech in performing these repairs. It's hard to find a good tech who churns out great work consistently.
New oem bumper can be found online from about 250 to 350 bucks. Quick Google search can give you ballpark figures. It's like a 2016 honda accord coupe. You would have to know how many body hours were charged to fix the dent and then find out what labor rate is. Example, if body repair labor is 75.00/ hour and the customer was charged 4 hours of repair time, then that would be about 300.00 in body labor only, you still have to add the labor to remove and de-trim bumper, then labor time to to pay the refinish tech, then you have to also add money for paint materials. Even at 2 hours repair time for body man, repair can be pricey.
I'm all for repairing bumpers when possible, but you do have to consider cost of replacing vs repairing.
There's pros and cons for repairing/replacing bumper covers/sheet metal parts in general.
Also, he knows it's cheaper to replace this front bumper, but he purposely chose to repair this bumper for his audience (us) so that we can learn more about the repairs done in this industry. Towards end he mentioned it was a used car so just maybe it was something bought at auction by dealer for resale. Used car dept usually gets some sort of internal rate for work done within house that's cheaper than rate set out for regular body shop work for customer vehicles.
Great video, very informative. I think this is a tick or two above DIY though. I think in some cases you can probably get a new bumper already painted from an online source for what you will pay to get setup to do this job. Scales, applicators, paint guns, orbital sanders, all the chemicals. At the end of the day you might still have a fairly poorly painted bumper while you learn to control paint spray which not everyone is good at or has the proper air system to run. A lot of little things here that don't imply DIY if you're not already setup with the tools needed.
Best channel on UA-cam hands down
Another great video, Brian. I've been using the 3M Easy Sand Multipurpose Repair Material 05887 for my bumper repairs and it has worked well. I haven't had to fix anything as big as that hole in that Honda bumper but it's been great for cracks and dents. I'll have to check out the Fusor stuff. Looks like it would be better for larger repairs. I agree with you on repairing bumpers where feasible. The cost of some of these bumpers, even non-CAPA certified aftermarket are astronomical (nearly $1000 for a 2014 Chevy Malibu Non-CAPA bumper with no grills). So I like to repair where I can. Keep up with the great content, brother. It's always a pleasure learning something new from you.
Excellent teaching in laymen’s terms
Keep up the great work!
I just contacted my Sikkens rep lol seriously lol. Thanks for the video
Awesome repair!! On a first look I would have said replace it. Thank you and great video!
Great video. I'm not sure how many body shops would go that extra mile to add flex additive.
Chandler would be proud of your shaping
I could have done that repair with acetone, packing peanuts and a can of Duplicolor. 🤣😂🤣
Very nice tutorial and well explained. 👍
Amazing, makes me want to hire you to redo my bumpers on my cars.
Thanks for All your tips and tricks
You teach great methods
I always look forward to Paint Society video's. Superb job Brian.
When are you going to teach us about stone chips?
absolutely incredible almost perfect, wow..
I usually just like to swap them out but I'm in a spot right now with a golf bumper where I can't get one rightnow without paying like 300 usd just for the shipping not counting bumper cost so I might give this a go. Also saw your one with the plastic welding seems interesting
You are the best bro
Thank you for all your videos, fantastic job!!!
It looks like nothing happened and it is also the original bumper of the car, a professional job, good job
Wonderful job thank you for sharing ☺️ Aloha from Hawaii
Thank you brian so much for making this video. I need to do the same repair on my is300. Very well explained video. Good job
7:04 Ok, time for a new bumper. Too much work
😂
Holy bumper that’s a great job!!!!!!!
Wow! Super good and detailed work, bravo!
Fantastic walk through! Looks like I'll just be buying a new bumper lol
Great job Bryan as always. Your the Pros Pro.
Wonderful job thank you for sharing ☺️ ahoha from Hawaii
👍Awesome job ,but by time i spend all that in materials and equipment to paint , new bumper probably cheaper in my opinion. you are a pro and just made it seem easy for us who don't know. I just don't over think it , my self just buy a new one and avoid all hassle. Thanks for your videos very cool.✌
Usually yeah it's easier to start over with a new bumper, but I've had a few bumpers on limited models that are very hard to find or on backorder
Great tips and advise!
It's only paint! But you have it tamed.
Great tutorial Brian! Great work! Thanx, J
This video and “Channel” is amazing. I actually learned something. Thx so much 👍🏻
"It'll hold your marriage together as well." Sometimes keeping things separate is better. LOL
🤣🤣 couldn't have said it better lol
Men need to return to the order of God and be the head of their wives. Nothing else will work. God in Christ, Christ in man, man over woman, women over children.
@@joe51av It takes two, equally. No one needs to be over anyone. Marriages only fail because people are spoiled and entitled and want to take no responsibility for their actions. And people always want to get married to someone they didn't take the time to get to know, later realizing "they're not happy."
LOL
If don't get married then I don't even need any glue.
Best autobody videos on the net....thanks man
Brian that was a awesome 👏 fantastic repair on that bumper every time I watch this channel I always learn new things Brian you make that bumper look 👀 like it came from the factory 🏭 new new new I can’t believe it wooow keep it up all the best in the next one ☝️ stay safe Brian respect ✊ man 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👑👑👑👑👑👑💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✊✊✊✊✊✊✊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
Brian, first let me say, I'm loving the channel. Next I want to paint my 2012 Altima. Could you do a fade paint video. The idea is simple, in my head at least. my OEM color on top, then it fades to black. I won't over think it, I know it's just paint. Love the channel.
Wow! You made that look easy and a great finish.
Great video.
Nice explantion and work detail shown.
Need name of products used and availability.
Need vids on vertical bumper tear repairs and metal dsmage.
Keep up great work.
Brian thank you for knowledge and skills aloha from Hawaii
That is nice work! I wish you guys are located here in Washington! 😂
Awesome, nice work, II hope many Bodyman out there learn how to repair a bumper , good job 👍
My mom got a hole in her front bumper from a trailer hitch.
The hitch punched out a clean hole, and I believe it can be recovered. Labor hours probably wouldn’t be worth it normally, but am gonna try and plastic weld/mold it back into place.
My main concern is actually painting it after the repair; it’s a 2012 Camaro so the paint on the rest of the car is somewhat faded. Also worry it might be a difficult color (28U) inferno orange.
Edit; The Camaro was already a rebuilt title/lowest end model, so she’s not looking for perfection. However if I do it, I will try for it.
The damage looked like a trailer hit and ditch. Great job with the repair. How many labor hours into that?
Nice, love you spray can videos, regards from Germany....
When you said it will hold your marriage together. I spilt my beer.
Lol comedy lightens the mood
Lol
Always wonder about flex additives in base n clear for plastic bumbers etc? Have video on that Brian?
Both of my bumpers have a small hole. I'm going to attempt this because its really hard to justify $600 on plastic haha Thanks for the video!
I'll never understand why people hit dislike on videos like these, if they think they can do better then watch, learn, an leave... 🤷♂️
So cool to see these techniques
Another great video keep grinding to a million
Great job man. Really good work.
Now THAT was amazing...........................................................
excellent job and thorough steps. how do you know the exact paint color match?
Brian used all the fancy tools and adhesives out of the respect for the viewers - but we all know he would achieve the same results with chewing gum and cigarette lighter ;)
Lol
Also with instant noodle and epoxy
@@jwkpov734 All aall a
12:59 dude in the back gets a jump scare 😂
Iguana
@@PaintSociety hah knew you guys were also in Florida! Dad and I love the videos, superb content and learning a lot. Thanks!