In this episode I demonstrate and discuss how to block primer. I’ll show you how to get your body panel straight like factory. I’ll talk about what to look for while blockin and the techniques to use to get the best possible result.

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Bestauto G90E Vehicle Panel Spot Puller Dent Spotter 3500A Spot Dent Puller 3KW Spot Welding Machine Multispot Bonnet Door Repair 110V

Decal Remover Eraser Wheel. Remove Car Decals, Vinyl & Stickers

Happybuy Baking Infrared Paint Curing Lamp 1000W Short Wave Infrared Heater 110V 1KW Car Bodywork Repair Paint Dryer with Stand

Premium Tack Cloths, Bond Crystal Brand 18″ x 36″ 12 Cloths Per Box

Kleanstrip bull dog adhision Promoter 15OZ AERO (KLE-ETPO123B)

Mirka Deros MID650-912-5 6″ Electric Dust-Free Sanding System

mirka Deros orbital dustless sander

paint gun
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Gunbudd spray gun light!

Astro euro he paint gun

Astro hvot13 paint gun

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mirka 80 grit hook and loop

mirka 180 grit hook and loop dustless 6inch

mirka 320 grit hook and loop
dustless 6inch

mirka 600 grit hook and loop
dustless 6inch

mirka ultra fine 1500grit scuff pad

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usc icing poly putty

Evercoat 125 Rage Ultra Body Filler – 0.8 Gallon

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upol clear coat and catalyst kit

Bondo Gray Filler Primer, Highly Durable & Easy to Use, 11 oz, 1 Aerosol

Kleanstrip Prep-All Wax & Grease Remover, Gallon (KLE-GSW362)

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  1. Jrv

    How do you like the mirka system? Looking to upgrade to the blocks or similar tire of the dust i currently use dura blocks

  2. Husky 123

    Hello new to your channel I'm from the uk I look forward seeing all your videos
    Great information thank you and stay safe

  3. Ziggy Warren

    Good vid. I noticed you started blocking your sanding with 320, instead of 180 or 220 sand paper….

  4. josh B.C. SnowPeaks

    Should they be long or short strokes

  5. BIG-chungusWITHtheGLIZZY68🇺🇦

    I work in high end paint shop I started 7 months ago I'm only 23 and luckily all of our body techs have been doing it for 30 years plus so luckily blocking is always a breeze only ever run into very small low spots, our paint shop is very on point compared to other ones I'm told at least I get 2 to 3 cars completely prepped for paint a day we do 4 paint shoots and one parts shoot a day, does anyone know if that is average for a paint shop but we do typically only work on higher end cars if we really wanted we could slam out more than that but there would b a bunch of hardlines and stuff if they were lower end cars

  6. DENT ZERO

    Where can I get that block sander

  7. dennis jump

    i have a similar panel to fix. It's a front fender with a body line through the center that the fender curves up and down from. I'm having a hard time keeping the line straight while filling the dent just above and below it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Or suggestions? Thanks.

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