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Octavio Torres  
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I can answer questions in Spanish as well as English. I can answer any question concerning automotive plastics repair on condition that the specific part polymer is identified. However, I can also help in the identifying process of any plastic used in automotive applications (for both body work and under-the-hood). I can't answer a question if it is based only on make or model unless full details are provided.Available
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2008-08-28  what kind of plastic...:   Hi Reiner,Please link to this site: http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k139/cjtorres12/Tapizado.jpg where I have uploaded a scanned picture from a Cherokee manual. If your panel is like this one, then...
2008-08-26  what kind of plastic...:   Dear Reiner, I´ve repaired a lot of inner panels for different makes and models but so far I have not been faced to repair that particular one. However, there are some general principles to fix plastics...
2008-08-23  plastic glue for headlight trim 1994 GMC van:   Dear Bruce, thank you for considering automotive plastics an option. In fact, I would try to weld any plastic before using any adhesive. Headlight trims are almost always made of >ABS< or similar polymers...
2008-08-18  plastic door guard trim:   Hi Al,If the trim or molding is not twisted outwards,I would use the adhesive Sikaflex 221. it is a Polyurethane formula that takes some 48 hours to set but once done is very,very strong. If we are dealing...
2008-08-12  degración de plástico POM - Homopolymer:   Apreciada Meritxell, Ignoro que es PVT. Asumo que querrias decir PVC por su fácil degradación térmica (aunque no es apropiado para engranajes), o PBT por algunas propiedades similares al POM. En realidad...
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