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Tool Used To Repair Small Dings and Hail Damage

May 27, 2014 by admin 1 Comment

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There are many ways to repair small dings and hail damage.  If the paint was not damaged and you are not wanted to repaint the car, then painless dent removal may be an option.  If the dent is small enough, you may want to block the area to see if it will block out.  If it doesn’t block out you can apply primer or glaze putty if needed.  However, if the dent is too big to block or fill, then the tool we are going to demonstrate in this video may be something you want to try.  We are already planning on painting the whole car, so PDR methods are not going to be used.  This method does require you to remove the coatings to the bare metal.  Check it out.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCBJ4dbkJjM[/youtube]

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