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  • Good vids man. Straight to the point, good camera angles... Thanks for taking the time to make and share these vids.

  • @Redbull357 Thanks!

  • @seanlikesSubaru Glaze fills scratches. Although this is OLD stuff that we Don't use any more, we still use glaze putties that are better. Bondo aka body filler, body putty is FILLER. Used to fill deeper body work. For more in-depth information subscribe to our free newsletter at: LearnAutoBodyAndPaint(.)com

    See you there!

  • Excellent Videos!!

    Maybe I missed a video, but how did you remove the welded studs?Do you just grind them down or is the weld gun used to unweld them?

  • @brik32544 Yes I did cut them with dikes and grind them off.

  • I HAVE A QUICK QUESTION, BY THE LOOKS OF IT YOU STILL HAVE THE ORGINAL PAINT ON THE CAR, SO DOEST THAT MEAN WITH THE PUTTY YOU DONT HAVE TO STRIP THE OLD PAINT, YOU JUST PUT THE PUTTY OVER THE PAINT AND SNAD AND THEN PAINT IT THE COLOR YOU WANT?

  • I like this video I guess there is alought of ways to do things.....does this help on the pin holes I am thinking it does

  • This is a old style putty... I had extra and just wanted to use it up. You really don't need to do this if you use a good 2k primer...

  • or why are you applying putty?

  • Can I ask you a question,why do some painters use 400,600 and sometimes 800 grit on primer?

  • @DDUFubar I dont know but I like to use 40 cause it gets it done fast

  • didn't add hardener to the putty?

  • u dont put harnrdener to putty it just fill in the gap and get hard and then sand

  • @sircrashalot - yes you do have to put hardener to the putty or it will not dry out properly and will later detach itself from the surface and also if you do not put hardener then you'll waste your time. It is a big difference in drying time: wo hardener 24 hours minimum and it still will not dry all the way, with hardener 30 min. Take your pick.

  • @frosticle808911 with this putty no. It is a old style laquer putty. I don't recommend using this stuff for pro jobs. for quick jobs you can get away with it.

  • @HowToPaintYourCar For quick jobs and wait overnight for it to cure?

    I won`t recommend to use this. 2k putty is way faster and it doesn´t shrink that much and sticks like glue.

  • @21380 Yes if you use this stuff make sure to let the sun bake it in for a few hours, then sand it and apply more if needed. for more info check out: learnautobodyandpaint(dot)com

  • Is there a good book out there that really informs you on auto painting? Thanks

  • Yes, I am comming out with one. It will also have Tons of videos showing you exactly step-by-step

    Talk soon man

    Tony

  • Good job! thanks for sharing!

  • dude could of youse yellow putty!... the car is white...

  • You can use any color you want. after putty you prime the area....

    :)

  • i just looked again at the vid i guess it was primered before you put the putty on the video was not focused until the end fire the camera guy

  • Whats that red shit for?

  • Very helpful videos thanks!!

  • I like the video's. Thanks ! Also, I hope that putty isn't the lacquer stuff... I really like Metal-Glaze by Evercoat...

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