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Removing the dent.

Be aware of the differences between a crash and a dent. A crash involves severe force and the impact can torque and/or bend the vehicle’s frame. A dent involves very little force. If there is creasing in the metal or the underlying supporting structures are affected then seek a professional body shop. Or, if you do have the necessary knowledge you can undertake the endeavor using a wide assortment of body repair tools.

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Repair a Dent in a Car

Repair a Dent in a CarRepair a Dent in a Car Repairing a parking-lot dent in a car (or any painted metal, such as siding or storm doors) is a fairly simple process that, at minimum, will prevent or at least delay rust damage that is inevitable when a pain

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Repair an Auto Ding

Repair an Auto DingRepair an Auto Ding What You Need Auto Putty Dremel Flex-Shaft Attachment #225 Primer Paint Fine Grade Wet/Dry Sandpaper 1. Clear away rust and loose paint with a #500 aluminum oxide abrasive wheel and #428 carbon steel brush. 2. Fill t

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Tint Removal

Tint RemovalRemoving Old Automotive Window Tint Window Tinting Removal Time: Half a Day Materials: Warm sunny day Tarp Large plastic garbage bag Undiluted Ammonia Windex (a glass cleaner) Paper towels Fine steel wool Razor blades Tools: Slotted Screwdrive

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