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It’s all in the way you “SCUFF IT”. http:www.swrnc.com or 972-420-1293

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  1. SWRNC PETE

    @retrogazele Coming up in an up coming video—how to blend the right way… Pete

  2. Eric Kellogg

    how do i take a dent out of a motor cycle gas tank

  3. retrogazele

    @swrnc thanks..really important!! i think its the only thing i havent learend from u ! thanks for all!

  4. ȘȚɄƑƑɎǾɄ1oo

    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.

  5. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    @TheMsautobodyman if you don't have the proper dent puller, your better off buying a used tank.

  6. sean schulte

    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.

  7. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    @75schulte Yes… unless you have any burned through areas then you will have to spot seal it with epoxy primer. Pete

  8. strokerle debo

    pete thank's for the card's,

  9. mitmaks

    where's part 2 to this, I can't wait

  10. strokerle debo

    pete,thank's 4 the business card's,

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