builder2 said:
Use fiberglass kit from auto parts store ( comes with resin, hardener and mat) on the bottom of the hood after putting the pieces back in alignment then bondo and paint on the top as needed. Probably $35.00 at the most for an effective and longlasting repair.
Paul
Having made repairs to plastic parts on hundreds of vehicles, I can tell you, it may no be that simple. Depending on what type of plastic it is made from, there are different types of adhesion promoters, cleaners, and techniques that
may be required to get the materials to adhere. Painting some types of plastic can be a nightmare.
With every new model year, comes new materials and the challenges they present to repairing them.
If the products you use
do adhere, they have to expand and contract with heat and cold at the same rate as the original part or the repair will not hold up.
To start with, using 3m epoxy, made for this type of repair, (if it is not fiberglass, you do not want to use fiberglass resin), your going to spend $25+ just for that.
Sure you can guess, and you can just try it. But, you may find out the hard way, this is not always a cut and dried operation.
If you can get someone to tell you what it is made from, (good luck). and post some photos of the damage, I can suggest a course of action if you desire to attempt your own repair.
I would suggest you find an experienced competent professional. Sometimes looking at the part, and sanding an area, you can get a feel for what type of plastic it is. Some are simply
not repairable.