Body work or not???
Now IDK if you can see but right on top of my side skirt I have an Dent. Now my dad's friend what's to take it out but he what's to make Holes in the metal. I really don't what him to do that so do you think I should live it or let him make the Holes???
Get one of these stud welder kit:
http://autobodystore.net/Merchant2/m...egory_Code=4P1
Take off paint around the dent to bare metal, use the stud gun to pull the dent ( start from the outside of the dent and move inward until you get most of it out)
lay some mud on there, block down with 40 or 80 grit to get the basic shape and contour, lay a final coat of either icing or glaze...block down with 120 grit and finish off with 180 grit.
DA surrounding paint and feather out the edges with 220 and move up to finer grit...
since the dent is right next to the door (adjacent panel) you want to blend onto the door for the color to match better.
http://autobodystore.net/Merchant2/m...egory_Code=4P1
Take off paint around the dent to bare metal, use the stud gun to pull the dent ( start from the outside of the dent and move inward until you get most of it out)
lay some mud on there, block down with 40 or 80 grit to get the basic shape and contour, lay a final coat of either icing or glaze...block down with 120 grit and finish off with 180 grit.
DA surrounding paint and feather out the edges with 220 and move up to finer grit...
since the dent is right next to the door (adjacent panel) you want to blend onto the door for the color to match better.
Get one of these stud welder kit:
http://autobodystore.net/Merchant2/m...egory_Code=4P1
Take off paint around the dent to bare metal, use the stud gun to pull the dent ( start from the outside of the dent and move inward until you get most of it out)
lay some mud on there, block down with 40 or 80 grit to get the basic shape and contour, lay a final coat of either icing or glaze...block down with 120 grit and finish off with 180 grit.
DA surrounding paint and feather out the edges with 220 and move up to finer grit...
since the dent is right next to the door (adjacent panel) you want to blend onto the door for the color to match better.
http://autobodystore.net/Merchant2/m...egory_Code=4P1
Take off paint around the dent to bare metal, use the stud gun to pull the dent ( start from the outside of the dent and move inward until you get most of it out)
lay some mud on there, block down with 40 or 80 grit to get the basic shape and contour, lay a final coat of either icing or glaze...block down with 120 grit and finish off with 180 grit.
DA surrounding paint and feather out the edges with 220 and move up to finer grit...
since the dent is right next to the door (adjacent panel) you want to blend onto the door for the color to match better.
STUN GUN!!!!! That was it LoL. Yeah that's the thing I what them to use. Yo thank you so much
. I'm goin to show you an picture of it when it's finished... Thanks again.
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