Do you really need the foam? Can the fact that the foam is missing be seen? A cheap option to replace it is a can of expanding foam - just a fiver at Screwfix.
This is a new bomper for my own car - a Ford Mondeo Ghia X Mark 1 of 1995 vintage. I just need to "glue" the sections of the expanded polyurethane foam together, but unsure of a suitable product, preferably in spray can.
I want to be able to pull the bumper apart slightly, just to be able to spray and then compress the damaged areas, while the bumper is on the car, as the break in the foam is only on the one side. I want to avoid removing the bumper for repairs, as the access to the fixing bolts is very difficult. Would a can of "expanding foam" work, presumably this is known as "polyutherane expanding foam", or what is a correct description?.
Thanks for the help
Edited by Jaymack on 20/06/2016 at 14:19
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