About 5 years ago I decided to repaint my Dad's old 1987 Toyota pickup. Rust repair, old dents, etc. all made the job more complex. Tore the whole thing apart. 3 months of weekends and some evenings it was finally done. Glad I chose white! I have an entirely different level of respect for these guys..
"Mind-blowing! I was skeptical at first, but after trying out the techniques from this video, I'm a believer. My car looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor. The simplicity of the method combined with the professional outcome is truly impressive. The biggest lesson I took away from this is the importance of taking initiative and learning practical skills that can save time and money in the long run. Kudos to the creator for sharing this game-changing tutorial!"
After a Lifetime involving this kind of work I agree with those below. Nice masking and excellent application of several layers of thin repair putty. I was never that good having to re-fill several times and then lots of sanding. Still I usually got a good result. Modern chemicals are a huge help, I've been out of it for several years now, used cellulose but dreadful sinkage with that scheme. Personally I wouldn't have involved the bumper Wish he'd said what he was using, water-based mostly these days. Lacquer over base coat. Anyway, nice work and thanks for your video.
"I'm truly inspired by the level of craftsmanship demonstrated in this video. Not only did you repair the dents flawlessly, but you also instilled a sense of confidence in viewers to tackle similar projects themselves. The key takeaway for me is the importance of attention to detail and following each step meticulously. Thank you for the enlightening experience!"
Nice work. This kind of work is not easy. You can do it at home but you got to know what your doing or one small job can be a big one and take long to finish. You gotta respect these guys for doing the hard work making peoples cars look good as new.
Amazing! With just this video, a hundred dollars worth of supplies and equipment (not counting the air compressor and a shop where you can spray paint), and a few years of practice, you to can get these results! Seriously though, that is impressive workmanship. I particularly like the masking technique, the casual measuring of mixed chemicals, and how easy he makes the job look.
Very nice result.!.. But not as simple than that ....i count about 5 or 6 different coat of different stuff you apply. plus the mixing , the sending and we need a special paint gun. I'm use repare rusty body car but your job is like a professional shop
8:11 Now he is just showing off! mean this Guy! is by definition a true perfectionist. that would have been enough and finished with the paint and clear coat.
That does take practice & drier air, the sheet metal is lighter now I found a bit harder to work with. Now, if someone around can still do a nice lead job..
So easy it only took 12 minutes..lol but reallllyyyyyy surprise me , was painting outside , little wind and you get dust.. a fly by mosquito bye smooth surface..but no big deal, it only take 12 minutes to re do it..:)