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  1. William Truong

    The 80 grit sandpaper is kinda confusing. Isnt sandpaper used to smoothen out an area, not really add a fine powder? also, where can I buy a cheap version of that 80 grit? (I am new to all this repair stuff since I will be working on my first car)

  2. Jacques Poirier

    an important tip… you don't hit hard with the hammer
    I view many times amateurs that spoil completely their job because they hit too hard !

  3. Joseph Deffendoll

    just don't make it look better than factory. then you will notice it. lol.

  4. Little Wol

    I like his laymens terms explanation. but that dent would PDR out. and if that was a real life person exchanging money. I'm sure many would even be happy with the pop pout he did with his hands. lol

  5. Zackary Simon

    Brings me back. Havent touched auto body since class in '04. Needed a refresher before I do my fender. Thanks!

  6. Eddie K

    Thank you so much for your work.   I recently got into this business.  Thank you for helping me learn.   EddieGood People

  7. Beesky505 C

    I just picked a 68' mustang.
    Gonna watch all of your videos before I start working on it. Thanks for the info!

  8. KorokFoxHusky

    Thank you! this helpes me alott, you are very good at explaining.

  9. surf403

    thank you for making metal work easy to understand.

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