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How to FILL stone chips and scratches in your car, fast and affordable! Filling Dents and Dings is easier than you may think! Looking at Stone chips and small scratches in your car or truck can really be frustrating especially if you don’t have the money to pay someone to repair them!

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  1. Mike Borghese

    Hey Mike
    It’s my pleasure buddy. Us Hair follicley challenged guys have stick together!! Lol
    I think I speak for 99.5 % of us here (can’t make everyone happy) THANK YOU!!
    keepem coming… and the jokes too! ?

  2. Damian G

    Great timing. What would you do with rust in the chip? Whats the best way to get that out without making the chip a lot bigger? Cant wait to see peoples reaction when you reveal putting the 303 on and the bondo just chameleons and blends rights before their eyes ? dont leave part 2 as long as the dent one cos ive some chips i need to sort. ? in return ill send you my new book on basements. Im hoping its going to be a best cellar. ???

  3. Rey Recommends

    Could you use clay bar instead of sanding?

  4. john smith

    You’re vids are badass!!! Has Scotty Kilmer said anything about ur intro?? Just wondering.

  5. SilverDollarAl

    Guy walks into doc's office. What's wrong with me he says. I feel like I'm a wigwam, I'm a teepee. Easy, says the doc, you're two tents.

  6. Robyn C

    Before I do this, I just want to clarify somethings. After I wet sandpaper with 3000 grit, do I polish it with Turtle Wax or Mothers to get rid of scratches or haze?

  7. Bob C

    Question: I have a spot where a ball hit the car and caused a split, which I guess would basically be a scratch. I think the body panel flexed with the impact and the paint split in the center. The panel didn't dent, it bounced back to normal but left that split. I can see underneath that rain/ elements has created a little rust. There is no bubbling of paint or evidence of the rust spreading yet (that I can see). Is there a way to treat that to stop the rusting, like those rust treatment chemical I can squirt in that crack with a syringe or something? Then would I continue according to this awesome video? Thanks.

  8. Jamal Cole

    good video what about small chips in window?

  9. Wendy Mcclain

    Another great video! So glad I found you, have subscribed, just the few videos I have seen so far have helped so much! Cannot thank you enough! It is so nice to find someone like you that explains everything, makes it very easy, and everything you show really does work!

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