davec495
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hello ther trying to smooth the above but need some insriration as it keeps going wrong and can still see the out line of the groove thanks dave
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andyc1234
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more filer?
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davec495
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keep putting more and more on but how do i know where to stop sanding and how do i get the shape any help welcome cheers
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andyc1234
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did you sand the bottom part down to plastic before puting filler on?
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davec495
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yea the whole bumper has been sanded down
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andyc1234
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i spent ages doing a back one. put filler on from the top to about haf way down the bumper and sat there sanding it for days. helps to ge the shape doing it with sandpaper on a piece of wood about 8 inch long. helped me get it a more even shape
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andyc1234
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i did rear and gsi front for my mate
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davec495
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cheers andyc al just keep going and c how it turns out thanks 4 the help
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davec495
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that looks good andy nice job
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andyc1234
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just put more filler on than you think you need you can always sand it back its better than keep adding bits
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davec495
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cheers 4 the help al go continue with it now
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