Bad drivers = bumper damage

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So I’ve given this car a once over 3-4 times after reading all the paint chip issues. Relieved that I haven’t found any issues... until this morning just dusting the car off. Found these marks and a small crack in the bumper. I’m assuming someone either hit it with a cart at Costco or backed into me in the office parking structure. Couldn’t have been me bc that front sensor is so sensitive I always pay attn to that crazy beeping.

My question - anyone know what type of glue or substance I can use to seal or bond that tiny crack before it has any opportunity to get bigger??

It’s in an inconspicuous spot so I don’t care about the aesthetics, just don’t want the crack to get bigger...
 

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So I’ve given this car a once over 3-4 times after reading all the paint chip issues. Relieved that I haven’t found any issues... until this morning just dusting the car off. Found these marks and a small crack in the bumper. I’m assuming someone either hit it with a cart at Costco or backed into me in the office parking structure. Couldn’t have been me bc that front sensor is so sensitive I always pay attn to that crazy beeping.

My question - anyone know what type of glue or substance I can use to seal or bond that tiny crack before it has any opportunity to get bigger??

It’s in an inconspicuous spot so I don’t care about the aesthetics, just don’t want the crack to get bigger...

Yeah, all of our cars are on borrowed time. Sooner or later lucks runs out and things happen. This get damaged and that goes wrong. A mark here, a stain there. Then, after x years we buy a new car and the love affair starts all over again :)
 
I once used some super glue to “fix” a cracked lower front air dam on a Honda Civic. Much bigger crack than this and it stayed in place for a few years, until we hit another small animal that cracked it for good. Lol
 
i want to say that fiberglass "glue" that boat guys use would work, but, would have to be placed on the inside of the bumper. if i remember correctly, that was suggested on a corvette forum i belonged to years ago.
 
i want to say that fiberglass "glue" that boat guys use would work, but, would have to be placed on the inside of the bumper. if i remember correctly, that was suggested on a corvette forum i belonged to years ago.
Do you mean Epoxy?
 
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