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@retrogazele Coming up in an up coming video—how to blend the right way… Pete
how do i take a dent out of a motor cycle gas tank
@swrnc thanks..really important!! i think its the only thing i havent learend from u ! thanks for all!
This may be how to do it professionally etc, but most people at home would be using a rattle can and not painting the whole panel. It would be nice to see how to blend from the damage area to the undamaged part of a panel. I doing that way is looked down upon by pros but that is the way most "at home" guys would do it I think.
@TheMsautobodyman if you don't have the proper dent puller, your better off buying a used tank.
my friend pete, after you use the "scuff it" it's ready for a base coat? (it's ok to put down a base coat?) then a clear coat.
@75schulte Yes… unless you have any burned through areas then you will have to spot seal it with epoxy primer. Pete
pete thank's for the card's,
where's part 2 to this, I can't wait
pete,thank's 4 the business card's,