Body shops in San Jose California and around the world like to remove the paint to fix a dent. I have amazing tooltips and hacks on how to repair your dents using the PDR way.

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  1. amir sho

    خاک تو سرت با این کار کردنت خنگ

  2. Sigma

    i'm new to the channel , amazing work .

  3. Nolepower

    Hey I'm new to your channel. What is your fee for personal training? I have no experience as a body tech but I do have mechanical experience as a auto technician (Honda and Nissan).

  4. Saif Shah

    Wow sir ameging.. I am new subscriber

  5. Not Another Car Channel

    Here's the $8000 in tools you will need to pull out a dent that only looks bad but does not affect the drivability of the vehicle.
    🤣
    Cut the 1/4 panel off, replace it with NEW and repaint it.
    $500 max. And thats with buying a welder.
    * or buy a fender from a junk yard that matches your color.
    Millions were made your color. 😂

  6. narratore

    It’s amazing how easy you do it… I have a dent in my car I’m working on it but no luck so far,it is ok if I send you a pic ?

  7. R S

    It's great. Such a facility should be available in south Delhi India at a nominal rates sincerely quoting the rates

  8. Israel Emuophe

    I am a new subscriber. I am blown away by your skills. You do amazing work. I am the kind of guy who DIY. I would like to buy so of your tools. pls put a link to your website here for me where I can see tools and prices. Thank you so much for providing such wonderful content

  9. Dach's Autos

    Another great video! Very interested to get some formal training once my hobby becomes more of a viable revenue stream. Better tools and some technique would go far for me. For newer cars I'm certainly using tabs and a pneumatic slide hammer, but some of the older (50s-70s) restorations, I'm using a stud gun or complete panel patch/replacement since the vehicle is getting fresh paint anyways.

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