CollisionBlast.com – This is a 30 minute video that demonstrates a method of how to fix dents in your car repair. It covers everything from dent repair to applying body filler (bondo) and block sanding the body filler. I originally made this as an exclusive video for the members of [Read more…] about DIY- (How To Fix Dents In Your Car), Spread Body Filler, and Block Sand
DIY – 3M HeadLight Restoration – How To Repair Headlights – YouTube HD Training Video
TeachMeHow.info – In this video I an demonstrating how to use the 3m headlight restoration kit to restore headlights. I made this a father project and had Jacob and Jordan help me with the task. For collision repair news and training visit CollisionBlast.com
DIY – How-To Block Sand Primer To Get Ready For Paint – Auto Refinish Training Video in HD
CollisionBlast.com- In this video we are demonstrating how to block sand primer surfacer. 1. Apply guide coat to the surface. 2. Using a block and 320 grit snadpaper, cross sand the surface. 3. Sand the surface until all guide coat is sanded off. If you sand through the primer surfacer [Read more…] about DIY – How-To Block Sand Primer To Get Ready For Paint – Auto Refinish Training Video in HD
(Auto Body Training) – How To Apply *3M* Finishing Glaze To Repair (3M Dynamic Mixing System)
CollisionBlast.com – Please rate this video. This auto body training video demonstrates how to apply the 3m Dynamic Mixing System Finishing Glaze. This is applied over the body filler for a pinhole free smooth surface. Glaze also helps feather the body filler and paint edges together. For more training and [Read more…] about (Auto Body Training) – How To Apply *3M* Finishing Glaze To Repair (3M Dynamic Mixing System)
Collision Repair College – Repairing and Blending Within A Panel
bit.ly Click the link to learn more about blending paint. Please rate this video. Butler is a Collision Repair College In Addition to many other technical programs. In This video student, Brandyn demonstrated how to repair and paint a bumper cover. He will blend within a panel to provide a good color match for the vehicle.