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  • iv'e been doing auto body & paint for over 20 years this guy doesn't have a clue. some of the videos on you tube are good and those guys do auto body for a living this guy doesn't. PAINT YOUR CAR WITH A SPRAY CAN THAT'S A JOKE

  • Does the sanding kill the clear coat?

  • you can always trust a guy that's all about business in the front and party in the back..

  • if you got a good job then great. it doesnt change the fact that most will ruin there car. some people have what it takes but most dont. did you buy or borrow the equipment? and how big of fix was it and do you have before and after pics? i am all for someone doing it their self but it is almost never cheaper for the same quality as the pros. you may or may not be the exeption. ask a got body man to tell you where you fixed it and if he does then its not so good

  • What happen to clay barring?

  • !02,794 views just shows how many desperat people there are out there. Why is it that there is so many people out there that think they can do body work.. I believe there is a better chance of a skilled body tech removing a kidney without killing you than any non skilled person could repair a car correctly... it is a proffesion that even people that work in the field are not that good. i would say that only one out of ten are true journeyman. at least in my opinion. you will do more damage

  • @outlawcustoms2 It means we are fed up of paying "skilled professionals" exorbitant prices for shoddy work. You yourself admitted only about one in ten are good. I would rather take my chances doing the damage myself than pay someone to do damage. I personally pay high attention to detail when it comes to my own car and was able to get great results. Materials cost a fraction of what the "professionals" wanted and it feels great accomplishing something myself.

  • I laugh when I see these videos,. They claim that learning auto body repair is as simple as watching a video

    Would have been cheaper to come to me the pro to begin with..

    If you buy all the materials and tools that you probaly won't use again you could have paid for a professional job with a better result.

  • I skimmed through this video and noticed it is all talk and nearly no action... check out "SSP Car Club (Deep scratch removal)" for some REAL informative viewing!

  • I am a professiona detailer for many year and wouldn't touch Meguires product, if they were the last product on earth!

  • Thanks for posting video!

  • Just to note the meguiars polish is just a polish and not a wax.

  • thanks for the videos,they have helped me a lot,I have been unemployed and self employed for over a year and your videos help keep me fresh on the basics

  • killer mullet!

  • @funnyj this guy is a joke

  • I'm glad to see these types of video's on here.They have helped and saved me lots of cash.

  • I have fixed mine but it only made it worst now I dont have any car it runaway cause he's afraid of me :(

  • I call his hair cut the "CUSEY CUT " lol

  • speaking of "Body Repairs"... start with the ShoLo

  • Why would they say do it yourself? then auto body mechanics won't have jobs... !

  • can any1 help me any tips. i got my car keyed and it is gonna cost me like 740 follars to fix it but is there a chipper way like going to aoutozone and buying the items i need? any tips or recomendations?

  • billy mayes here

  • @cacope1 HaHa oh shit

  • i need to paint a car but it has paint on it i was wondering if i still have to primer it

    or sand all the paint of to the metal.

  • all you have to do is sand it up really good to get a really good scuff which allows the paint to set in really well

  • How old is the car? What's the condition of the paint? The basecoat that's on the car that you have, pending it's less than 10 years makes an ideal substrate.

  • looks like hes got a random handgun in on the tool wall lol

  • yeah looks like it. timing light

  • lol timing light!

  • do i rly need grease remover before i apply my paint, i washed my car real good so yes or no

  • You don't need it, but it helps prevent lifting, fisheyes and solvent poppping, due to surface contamination and silicone residue.

  • damn i love tapped a car backing out from a super narrow ass parking lot... its just a little nick on the pain and a little tiny scratch barely noticeable i hope i can get it fixed by myself i don't want insurance to find out

  • Depends on your abilities and how extensive the damage is.

  • mulet!!!!!!!!

  • thanks buddy...it was really good and hepful...

  • This guy is the Bob Ross of automotive repair.

  • i like his stash and his mullet lol o ya and his teeth

  • scott cusey is the shitz haha

  • mullet is the industy standard my friend! great vid

  • MULLLLLEEEET!!! good video :D

  • Good video with some good advice, thank you.

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