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Bumper repair using Asian noodles – for real

Apr 10, 2024
Hello friends, are we feeling today? I, for one, am in a very good mood, so one of you sent us a video from this year, we checked how to laugh and then we started thinking: Is this

real

? Can they

real

ly do something like this? So we decided to do a little experiment and see it all for ourselves. I know if these types of

repair

s really work or not. Here we have some quick cooking

noodles

and a tube of super glue, of course, anyway, let's try

using

some.

noodles

and super glue to fix this

bumper

damage. Let's do this

bumper

repair

using

Asian noodles or real translation and voiceover being my Russian.
bumper repair using asian noodles for real
Okay, so we can immediately see the damage. Let me rub it in quickly. You know, that's how we do it. We're going to do it, we could use the glue and the noodles to make some oatmeal. If we add some spices, we definitely won't need them, that's how the spices will be, although we could add some spices, wait, don't smother your hand too late. Let me, oh wow, it's hot. What is it? I suggest we try a different method. You grab everything, there you have it. Hold it now. It will stick. What looks good? How are we doing it?
bumper repair using asian noodles for real

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bumper repair using asian noodles for real...

It looks like it's sticking. Getting it right is how it's done, so it absorbed the glue and now you can easily stick it to the bumper. I guess we'll wait until it dries a bit. It's quite hot, of course, it's a problem for mold friction. Now it's stuck to your finger. from the bumper okay, now what am I supposed to do use some steam, yeah, stick your finger straight into a teapot, shots Missoula, now we're going to try to make a special swamp with noodles and glue, we've applied it to the spatula, just keep stirring, that's what.
bumper repair using asian noodles for real
What I'm doing now we see where we can stick it, it doesn't want to stick it, damn, now we're getting somewhere, but to get this kind of texture, it actually looks like a swamp, those guys weren't rubbing it. We use the spatula to cut the excess pieces. They were pretty quick when applying the glue. I think they were actually cutting it. What kind of noodles were they using? We don't have those around here. Oh, am I supposed to know trill buds? Don't worry guys, look at the nice patch that the noodles and glue make together, what we have to do now is rub it all together, check for irregularities, there are still many ways things look, to be honest, this actually it is taken.
bumper repair using asian noodles for real
For quite some time, this is an extremely tedious process - erasing all these imperfections. I mean, it's really not that easy anyway, so we decided to use an angle grinder and see how clogged it can be due to the glue itself starting. to make it look like there's more here than meets the eye, it's actually not as easy as we thought, regardless of whether we fill this hole that used to go through the bumper and fill it with noodles. I say let's put some paint on it and do a little torture testing I'm really curious to see how it all holds up yeah nothing to worry about it's even better than when it came out of the factory it looks good so the paint is dry and look at this if you look from a few feet away it looks like we have successfully fixed the bumper.
It's a shame we have to hit him, but I'm not going to sleep peacefully until we give him a good hit. We have to try it. We'll let the car owner do it. I can only imagine what he would say if he did, we are always ruining at least one of my cars every week, go ahead man, give it a whack. I'll start with you, you want to use the sharp side to start. Let's say we swap this way, it is collapsing, this could only mean that they could be hitting the plastic. I don't think so and if it cracks it's pretty dense, yeah if the first coat doesn't seem to be very dense I'm pretty sure.
There are some pores there, you know, an empty space, which is probably why you broke it so easily. I wasn't even trying. I'm only doing it once buddy, relax, a little dust fell and that's it, yeah, looks like we should keep going. it's actually holding firm it's behaving like fiberglass you still just have a crack that could be because it sank first yeah i mean it has nothing to hold on to there we didn't weld or anything although it's not when it separates from the Surrounding plastic, it actually holds up pretty well, it passed the test folks, so this really completely works.
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