Flex Glue: Does it work? Auto-Body repair

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In this video I will be repairing my damaged cowling on my F150 with the super strong super adhesive Flex Glue and Flex Tape.
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I'm about to do my front fiberglass faring on my black 2008 350Z. I'll make a video that shows it all. I've already tried epoxy and it didn't work however admittedly I tried in the dead of winter in northern Indiana and the cure temp was not conducive to getting the best results. Also I think the flex seal will work better. I'll be using the Flex in Tampa (In BLACK!!!) then coat it with some flex spray and then add a coat of the proper color paint to finish it off. To replace the part for mine would be like $400 for the part and then there's the labor.

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O.K... so it seemed to work pretty well for what you wanted it to .... I have an older blazer (4 door 4x4) it only has 79, 000 miles on it ... but the rocker panels on the back doors seem to have a fair amount of rust (a little rust through) ... blazer is a 2004 .... I was thinking of applying flex tape/seal/glue ect. to cover the rusty areas .... I was thinking of using the flex seal spray along the bottom of the door .... not the actual door ... but just below it given your experience with this product .... do you think it would work ? I hear this stuff is even paintable ??

Frank

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My cars rear bumper cracked. Any suggestions.thinking of using flex seal

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No dude I didn't like it. First why did you use white? They have black. Next you didn't film the finale of what happened!

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