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Old 03-21-2020, 03:43 PM   #7
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I don’t know what your background is, but if you don’t do body work and you’re planning to give it a shot, make some templates off of the good side of the car and mirror them, then start on getting your body line back and work from there back toward your undamaged areas, getting the metal back as close as possible, within 1/16” or less preferably, before applying filler. You can also shape some putty knives to match the templates to get your fill closer. I’m no professional, and I’m no master of body work by any means, but I have done a fair bit of body work and that’s the way I’ve found works best For me. I’d avoid bondo or any of the cheap body fillers. I’d use a quality filler like Evercoat Rage Ultra.
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