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  1. Salvador H

    everything I learned in collision repair and refinishing class is right here to refresh the memory

  2. TheJoeman11

    Donnie Smith is a pro…and a natural teacher. Pleasure to watch!

  3. M Sanchez

    You could not have explained it better. You covered everything without making it too complicated. You're doing good work by continuing the education on a trade that many believe to be slowly dying. I hope not but they say someday every kind of panel will ship already painted ready for a minimum wage worker to bolt on. Robots will do the straightening of underlying structures. Who knows.

  4. Traveling Charlie

    I LOVE the FACT that a SOUTHERNER is the MOST KNOWLEDGABLE and ARTICULATE on all of YouTube about auto body repair!!

    The "confessions of a car nut" guy is good too.

  5. JDPower 55

    What an excellent tutorial on how to use the various techniques to repair metal. Thank you.

  6. Jesus was a Carpenter

    heat gun would have done the trick

  7. ThreeDaysOfDan

    Did you have to ruin the paint ? Modern techniques include using light

  8. Gene Wiley

    I like the way he explains things while he works on it. also he gives little tips on the job. Thanks friend for sharing.

  9. Duane C

    I am a fan of paintless dent removal whenever possible. That dent would have been a good candidate for it.

  10. Hussein Alnasrawi

    you remove the paint of this part

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