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> Fix a dent, Easiest way to fix
post Oct 6, 2009 - 3:41 AM
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QUOTE (lilgreenyoda @ Oct 5, 2009 - 5:59 PM) *
That's why you left such a retarded reply.


I did a 85 corolla 3yrs ago and the filler still holds. even held up to a tree branch hitting the worked area. My retarded reply is a step in the right direction to get the dent fixed. using my retarded reply back in high school got me the knowledge i have now to do my own body work and stuff. That's auto stores are for. you have questions, they have answers. if he wanted a detailed write up on how to use the products he can just ask. If you just tell people straight up what to do step by step they wont learn anything.
my retarded reply got this done. so i guess my paint job is crap then??
I went back to the auto store where i asked my Q's and bought my products. Their pro body people cant even tell where work was done.



11 months and no sign of cracking, warping, and sign to redo the body work.

The damaged in his pic isnt that deep so a puller would be nice but not neccessary, it would be more money for him to spend with the limited knowledge he has. I've done over a dozen cars and all of them turned out perfect.




This post has been edited by 808celica: Oct 6, 2009 - 3:43 AM


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