At the very least unbolt the panels and roughly hammer it into shape so you can sand the panels properly, using paint as a undercoat for car filler tends to end with a painted chunk of filler flying of your car.
At the very least unbolt the panels and roughly hammer it into shape so you can sand the panels properly, using paint as a undercoat for car filler tends to end with a painted chunk of filler flying of your car.
8 don't think he thought that far ahead, as otherwise he'd bite the bullet and get the panel replaced.
It's still drivable with no problem, so aren't we better off not repairing it?Leaving it as-is would be shameful, of course, so I wouldn't want to do that.For repairing this, I'll paint the undercoat and fill in with putty......file it down, and then add a finishing coat of paint, I'd say.It's basically a giant plastic model kit!I...I don't know if this is going to work...
I can probably manage somehow!
If the font makes it unclear, it's "1/1"
Since I have no tools for metalwork, I can't knock out the dent itself.