I removed the badge from my grill and there is a hole where the badge was. I could go online for a new grille but I like my plastic stock grill, I just want the hole covered. Is there any way I can somehow make plastic, mold and sculpture it , and then paint or vinyl it?
OTHERWISE, are there other ways to do this? Like how do you fill in a hole on a car grille or anywhere on your car to be able to shape it with the rest of the bodywork to make it look seamless?
Cheap nigger way;
Sawdust and thin strips of newspaper soaked in a mixture of water and wood glue, then pressed in the hole.
Sand smooth, skim with wood filler, and paint.
>>1229199
Isn't there like a product i can buy at walmart or slmething like glue or putty thst i can shape and fill in the gap?
I will still consider your advice
Look up super glue and baking soda, people do that on helicopters and stuff. It dries rock hard and it's super cheap
>>1229204
>super glue and baking soda, people do that on helicopters
Is this a meme? Should I add a shot of black as well?
>>1229189
Bondo
>>1229189
Why not just put the badge back...
>>1229189
Epoxy putty
Or google plastic disc and insert...
>>1229189
Amazon sells little plastic beads that you heat in water and it becomes one uniform moldable piece of plastic
2 part epoxy putty, you can get it in black from various hardware stores and Amazon. Just cut off a piece and get it to a uniform color, press to shape and let dry. Can be easily trimmed/sanded and painted. Dead simple.
>>1229189
Gas yourself, ricer faggot
>>1229205
I never heard of it being used on helicopters, but I know that it is used on guitar nuts if they need filling, since it dries extremely hard and is able to be shaped with a file.