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very good information. .I have many people.p.d.r tools…just bought an old Camry with many dents… I tried to learn this several years ago…but kinda gave up…it's time to try again.thanks
Dude….I would have asked you to leave the shop while I work
This blokes got O.C.D.
give the Loser-guy a brake man, you'll give him a inferiority complex or something and I couldn't see how the Lion eyeing up the Gazelle comment would be offensive no matter who was watching the vid. Apart from those silly gripes though, I thought your video was excellent and very helpful so thanks for putting it out there. I'll have to search to see what else you have done vids on.
he did look like a lion hunting a gazelle, ever see one?
LOSER RULES!!! AND WALTERS GOOD!!!….DONT TRY THIS IF YOU HAVE AN EXPENSIVE CAR AND NO EXPERIENCE AS YOU WILL FUK IT UP!!!
I really hoped your son is not going to be watching this. It would be awful for him to see how his dad is treating a friend or a co-worker.
It's harder than it looks, but easier than you thinking.
I am still wondering how you missed the dent in the first place as you sanded and prepped the door, any sanding and proper blocking would have made it stand out even if you were not looking for it.
I have a question , should i use heat before working the dent ? Most people say yes but what do you think ?