Thanks for the tips and vid. Im goin to give it a try. I have some biggish dents on my car bonnet, do you have any tips for removing bigger ones? Thanks
Been watching your videos for a while now and I have to say I have learned so much.... Especially noting that I have been doing so many repairs the hard way for so long.... Your a life saver!
You inspired me to start doing body work at a small scale. I just bought a 1990 mustang convertible that has no rust, but a bad paint and clear coat. Well a few small dents too. I am looking forward to restoring it, I just bought my first dolly too. The same one you were using. Thanks for all the tips.
you make it look so easy restolad :P im still a beginner but your vids have taught me the correct technique to use on dent repair without me having to go through trial and error or ending up with inadequate results.
thanks a million restolad your vids are hugely appreciated :)
Thanks for the tips and vid. Im goin to give it a try. I have some biggish dents on my car bonnet, do you have any tips for removing bigger ones? Thanks
taza11659 2 months ago
Thanks, verry usefull information!! Was looking for some info how to repair fenders, found it here :D
TheHighwaymaniac 3 months ago
wow that's awesome, never thought it would be done like that. I'm gunna get a kit this week and get rid of some dents :) thanks!
defect0r1 3 months ago
very nice work
ktpuawpainter 3 months ago
Hey man thanks for another great vid. Please make a demonstration for how to work with BONDO.
ajijon11 3 months ago
Thanks restolad!
What weight hammer are you using?
Thanks!
socamoto 3 months ago
Another great tip. Thanks!
hqlion 3 months ago
Great vid, nice to see you again, how are things there in new Zealand.
speisfamily 3 months ago
Dang. Now I'm gonna have to go get a dead blow hammer. :)
CoolasIce2 3 months ago
@CoolasIce2 you can use a flat- faced wooden mallet it works just as well. my wood mallet is also used for hot shrinking.
restolad 3 months ago
Been watching your videos for a while now and I have to say I have learned so much.... Especially noting that I have been doing so many repairs the hard way for so long.... Your a life saver!
humptydubber 3 months ago
Good to see you made another vid. Nice tip.
davemiii 3 months ago
I too just got my first basic panel dolly hammer kit,,,cant wait to test my skills
MrZooking 3 months ago
Thanks for the tips man. Great stuff.
gregmporter 3 months ago
Greetings from Canada. Thanks for posting this.
taskmule 3 months ago
You inspired me to start doing body work at a small scale. I just bought a 1990 mustang convertible that has no rust, but a bad paint and clear coat. Well a few small dents too. I am looking forward to restoring it, I just bought my first dolly too. The same one you were using. Thanks for all the tips.
TheBirdman1966 3 months ago
you make it look so easy restolad :P im still a beginner but your vids have taught me the correct technique to use on dent repair without me having to go through trial and error or ending up with inadequate results.
thanks a million restolad your vids are hugely appreciated :)
~Tony
puntylicious 3 months ago
Thank you great!!
Lan2Wave 3 months ago
Would of never thought it would work but the way you say it-it sounds easy
w1ldyovvnz 3 months ago
Thanks from California your helping us a lot wish you would do more Vids
krl8814 3 months ago
As always, clear & good quality help. Keep up the good work.
If you ever come to OZ I could give you enough work in my back yard to pay for your air fares!
Thanks Restolad from Mike
rastus1919 3 months ago
Very cool vid thanks
reaperwayne 3 months ago