In this video we show you how to apply contour premium body filler to a small dent on a monte carlo hood.

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Contour™ 1-step Premium Body Filler actually inhibits rust and self-etches!

Rust inhibitors prevent corrosion
Self-etching properties create excellent adhesion
Superior coverage and feather-edging ability
1-step process; no glazing putty required
Save time in your shop with our “all-in-1-step” custom-blended premium body filler. It contains rust inhibitors to prevent corrosion long after painting, and its unique self-etching properties bite into the surface for maximum adhesion. A great “1-2 punch” to help finish bodywork faster and more effectively!

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  1. hishinator

    I got a hood with hail damage on it like 30 or so dents. Do I need to sand it all the way down to metal or just rough it up? I’ve sanded almost all the hood to metal but wasn’t sure if a little bit of here and there is a big deal.

  2. Scott Franklin

    Great instructional video guys…short, sweet, straight to the point, no fluff!

  3. Matthew Duffault

    I was the 1k like !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. ciensuk ciensuk

    Is it fine not to apply anti rust or epoxy primer before applying filler on metal? Need advices here. Thanks

  5. Nicki Denovan

    Is it better to drill a hole in the dent so the filler can grip better?

  6. R James

    So fucking complicated!! Im so stupid!!!

  7. Kevin Ramirez

    Do not apply tht much hardener if ur a beginner it will dry really fast and u will have to start over

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