Fixing Car Dents in your Garage!

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In this episode we dive into the basis of metal work by working the surface first then applying our body filler. With the help of the Ultra Ding Massager and the Dead Blow Hammer, we were able to get the metal straight enough for some very light bondo work! The steps in this video will guide you to better understanding how the dents are repaired in the auto body field!

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Man..you truly have the gift of teaching, besides being a true professional. Amazing channel. Greetings from Europe.

adrianzo
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Keep this honda civic paint job series alive

mando-hondadc
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I've been doing collision repair for a couple years now and have been wanting to dabble in some projects at home. I'm using your videos to learn the prep/painting steps to the repair work. So far they're very helpful!

morgan
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Today I started my first job. Been watching your tutorials. So far so good! Enjoy your videos and teachings 🙌

gabrierodriguez
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What really awesome about these videos is that he does repeat things that are done in other videos which really drives home importance of certain steps. Man you are great. You’ve made me more confident in my prep work

d.a.veneziano
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Always a great day when Brian uploads a video. The kit shown is really interesting. Cant wait for the next one!

ashshahzad
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Man! THANK YOU for this video. I have been sanding down my 1971 Super Beetle getting rid of all the clear coat and just started researching how to fix small door dents like these. Been stumped trying to figure out etch vs epoxy in my application when most of the car is already covered with two layers of primer/paint (Original and ‘90 recolor). Knew I needed to do a filler and guide on the stripped areas.

mouseimim
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keep this series going with a series of cars if you can, we learn a lot

migueltavaress
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Man I like the “ don’t overthink it… it’s just paint” tssss

gerardorobles
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These spray can videos are the most relevant for me, and probably most viewers too, as I bet we all intend to use rattle cans, because buying a gun, a compression, hoses, vents, mixing paint etc is logistically and financially out of our league or redundant for future usage. So thank you Brian for understanding the common mans situation.

brobinson
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This is all so similar to high end wood finishing, yet so different! So cool to watch an expert and see how y'all do automotive finishes.

phishphood
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Hey Brian- Thanks for your videos brother!
I just gave you a shout out/reference/citation on my auto repair channel.

briansmobile
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You picked the absolute right car, in the right color for a DYI series. I've had 2 Hondas in Nighthawk black, clear damage and dents on both.

bgsound
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Great video, thanks for sharing. I save any food grade boxes such as cereal boxes or frozen pizza boxes and cut up into large squares for mixing the filler on. The outside of food grade packaging is coated in a thin plastic film so the filler and hardener don't soak in.

DaMalat
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Green Stage is an excellent piece of knowledge for the toolbox..appreciate you sharing that

Deleonaircraft
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The guy definitely knows what he is talking about. Thumbs up for competency and nice and easy explaining. Best part of it is the end: “don’t overthink it. It’s just paint”. Hahaha.

frankyteufel
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Hi Brian hope all is well . Just want to shot out to ya I do a little DIY’s in my garage an your ViIds for the last 5 to 10 years are very informative and helpful and doing the things I need to do and it’s very enjoyable to watch you do it in your own comfort of your own home keep up the great work and your successagain, hope all is well. Take care.

peterscott
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What I needed. Want more old school cars like this too.

ryanxiong
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Thanks for this video for the paint preparation process i learn a lot on this. Watching here in phil.

roqpugstv
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Just what I was waiting for, Thanks Brian.

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