Knocking Down Welds, Seams and High Spots for an Invisible Rust Repair
One of the most important steps in achieving invisible rust repairs and straight body work is knocking down welds, seams and high spots before the use of body filler. This video focuses on exactly how to do that and what to do if you do run into a high spot while sanding your filler.
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Видео Knocking Down Welds, Seams and High Spots for an Invisible Rust Repair канала Lakeside Autobody
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Видео Knocking Down Welds, Seams and High Spots for an Invisible Rust Repair канала Lakeside Autobody
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