How to Repair and Remove Dents from your Car (DIY)

Learn how to repair and remove dents from your car. When you can’t do PDR, properly using a high quality body filler is the next best thing to remove dents. In this video, I show you how to sand the dents down to bare metal, add the body filler, add the glazing putty, spray paint the car at home, and then wet sand, compound, and polish, to make it come out amazing!

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0:00 Intro how to remove dents from your car
1:40 Tools and products
3:06 Prepare panel for dent removal
4:07 Sanding down the dents
7:59 How to use body filler
12:43 Trick to clean off filler from tools
13:10 Sanding filler
15:15 How to use glazing putty
17:44 Sanding glazing putty
19:41 How to spray paint your car
26:08 How to wet sand, cut and polish the paint
29:46 Final Results

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37 thoughts on “How to Repair and Remove Dents from your Car (DIY)

  1. Hey guys, today I'm going to show you how to clean and remove a dead body from your carpet. Now normally, you would use an industrial sized carpet steamer and lots of fancy chemicals, but you know I like to save you guys money, so today we'll be using my two year old toothbrush and some left over dishsoap from the kitchen. (room looks brand new after)

    joking, amazed how you get the results, thanks for posting.

  2. I think I'll live with the dents. 😂 I know this will be helpful for some but its a little too involved for me.

  3. i have a 5” by 5” spot on my plastic bumper that needs painting. it’s too big for a brush so i got spray paint. how should i go about painting this specific spot? should there be overlap between the painted parts and the bare plastic? and then sand after to even out?

  4. I finally got the ratio : 1 table spoon to water . Now just need the water amount assuming a spray bottle size amount and the soap brand for whatever reason before I ever wipe off my dusty cars 😂

  5. The car turned out decent. But you really should have used a pin welder to pull the dents, then Bondo. That is the correct way to do this job.

  6. No wonder you have a high subscriber number. You bring DIYer’s to the next level. Instructions make all the difference in the world and yours are as clear as a clear coat. Thank you for sharing your techniques.

  7. Chris, your honest enthusiasm is infectious, your techniques and explanations…exemplary. Thank you and good luck with the racing.

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