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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2017
  • In this video i will be taking you through the stages in how to do an effective smart repair , we have gone into great detail in this video to try and include as much information on tools,materials and process as we can, smart repair work can be a great way to repair a localised area on a cars paint without having to go into painting multiple panels or doing a full panel, and althoug we dont do this often it does have a place in the automotive industry from manufacturing to car sales
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Komentáře • 209

  • @toddbelforte
    @toddbelforte Před 2 lety +1

    Details of the how to and why really helpful and clear. Very well done

  • @jarfar95
    @jarfar95 Před rokem

    This is a great learning video. What I would really like to see a tutorial on is a smart repair on a door edge. Like a door that has several chips along edge, how to blow paint repair on chips and blend into rest of door

  • @thingshappen9199
    @thingshappen9199 Před 6 lety +2

    I did my first spot repair on a very strange damaged paint area on my car. It seemed like a drop of something that had tiny deep holes within it. I sanded all the way down to the bare metal until the holes were gone. So the metal, primer and paint were visible...Here are my steps: 1-clean the area. 2-primer coat with self etching primer. 3-sand and clean. 4-couple of coats of touch up paint from the dealership with the brush it comes with which by the way it's a nightmare to use that brush on anything but rock chips. 5-sand and clean. 6-couple of layers of clear coat. The end result is not pretty but it's not horrendous for a first timer, at least it's very well protected now. So, i'm planning on redoing it with a small airbrush that i'm going to purchase soon so it can come out better. There's also two more spot like this on my car that I still want to use the air brush method on as well. Anyone has any tips or tricks that can advise me?

  • @MrBeachwaves
    @MrBeachwaves Před 4 lety +2

    Won’t the primer start peeling on areas that were only sanded with 1000 grit? I thought needed at least 400 grit to adhere to?

  • @NorbieGonthemic
    @NorbieGonthemic Před 2 lety

    A used black car I recently bought had scratches and small dents on the panels. So the cardealer gave my car to a SMART repair person to repair the scratches and dents. On return of my car, I noticed lots of white spots (in the area where the werk was done) that couldn't be removed when I rubbed them with my finger or fingernail. Are the white spots the results from overspray?

  • @keithdouglas4581
    @keithdouglas4581 Před 6 lety

    excellent video my one suggestion would be to use a guide coat on the filler and the primer to make it easier to see any low or high spots ,pin holes scratch marks etc.and to make sure the swage line is absolutely straight.Guide coat can be any dark colour from an aerosol or spray gun just dusted on lightly,takes all the guesswork out of rubbing down.

  • @henrikbacke-hansen7365

    Great video. How do you know how much paint is needed for each coat? Do you use a depth gauge? What is the ratio for primer, base and clear you use for smart repair?

  • @jarfar95
    @jarfar95 Před rokem

    Great tutorial. Interesting about the panel heat lamp and it heats the substrate panel surface. Commercial panel lamps are quite expensive, would a patio heater style lamp work?

  • @reecemesser
    @reecemesser Před rokem

    I'm looking to become a smart repair technician at 28. Got a interview on Tuesday next week

  • @JamieMarksify
    @JamieMarksify Před rokem

    What a great video top work very informative and easy to understand I will be trying a smart repair on my S3 roof tomorrow hopefully saves it a trip to body shop😊

  • @TheArtist8077
    @TheArtist8077 Před rokem

    Hi i need to respray a patch on my door and it is with Met candy red ( fords) what colour primer do i use please

  • @TTRVision
    @TTRVision Před 3 lety

    if not forced drying is used (by means of lamps , air heater , etc) if you over-reduce the primer, the reducer within the mix will not affect the substrates after some time?
    I mean that prep sanding marks can apear in the job after cca. 5 months? maybe too much reducer will somehow destabilize the chemicals in the substrates and primer above will copy any scratch from underneath ...
    Is this possible? (maybe more pronunced with cheaper products) many many thanks

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety

      The mix is still only the same as a wet on wet mix mate so there should be no issues , we’re not putting to much product on and prep level
      Is higher than usual so there’s no issues

  • @m1a9v6s4
    @m1a9v6s4 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi any chance you could do a spot repair using tangerine scream pearlescent and blend in the clear cheers?
    Mick

  • @carmelom269
    @carmelom269 Před 4 lety

    Filler or Epoxy Primer? After sanding through clear/base/Primer down to bare metal, Which should I use for a quick deep scratch removal repair on a door panel?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety

      Hi mate so the whole door isn’t bare metal then

    • @carmelom269
      @carmelom269 Před 4 lety

      Tony's Refinishing oh no. Not the entire door panel. Just about a 10” long key 🔑 scratch.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety

      I would just use a tiny bit of etch mate to seal the metal then high build buddy

  • @Gav179
    @Gav179 Před 7 lety +1

    enjoyed the vid mate, I can't wait to watch part 2

  • @richardmessenger9474
    @richardmessenger9474 Před 7 lety

    great vid Tony..thanks for the tips...have got some small areas on my L200 that need some work on...using your smart repair method will save me having to re spray large panels..many thanks...

  • @andrewstaton4969
    @andrewstaton4969 Před rokem

    Hi Tony,
    Newbie paint sprayer here.
    Can I spray 2k without an air fed respirator?
    Thanks
    Andy

  • @ffas23
    @ffas23 Před 3 lety

    I have a question I hope you will answer. I own a ‘99 Black C5 Corvette Coupe. When I purchased it privately back in 2010 I purchased it with a 3-1/2” scratch on the roof panel. I was told it happened when the previous owner took the roof panel off the car and placed it in the back of the car under the hatchback. It slipped out of his hands. The scratch to me looks like it is just in the Clear Coat. I can easily catch my finger nail inside of it. I have done body repair in the past with great results. My thought is to prep it and only try to fill the inside of the scratch overlapping the surface some with Clear Coat and after it drys really good lightly wet sand it until it blends with the rest of the surface. What are your thoughts on someone like myself doing this? I have no idea what Clear Coat to use on it. Was thinking of just having a paint shop mix some clear for me and put it in a rattle can to do the job. They usually do it where there is a button under the can you press to add the hardener. Your thoughts?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi yes that would be an option you could go down mate just Dan some clear into the mark let it dry flat it down and repeat till you’ve filled the issue area

    • @ffas23
      @ffas23 Před 3 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV what type of clear would you go with? Aren’t there a few different ones? I have no idea what clear GM used with the car from the factory.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety +1

      If it was me I’d get some proper 2k clear for it

    • @ffas23
      @ffas23 Před 3 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV Thanks.

  • @XZAYLO
    @XZAYLO Před 6 lety

    what is the cause of a bunch of pinholes in the clear or under the clear after finishing the last coat of clearcoat and having the lamps on them? Is it because my lamps are way too close? I prepped everything properly before clearing. I dont understand why I keep having these in my jobs. I cant sand them out because they appear to be very deep

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety

      Hi yes they could be from too much build and then heat applied to soon , you could also be getting them from any oil or silicone contamination, try painting one without using lamps and if it still happens use some level it additive in your clear coat ( anti silicone ) it may help

  • @Edinxg
    @Edinxg Před 6 lety

    Nice job Tony!! Don't you get marks from the straight painted filler against the floppy? I know you never get them away,even if you sand all the filler away the marks will stay.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety

      the primer do you mean ? if so no as the edge feathers out slighlty due to the way we mask so bloacks out with no issue at all

  • @garypollentine194
    @garypollentine194 Před 3 lety

    I used to flat it off by having with wet dry and soapy water does it make any difference by hand or with the DA

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety

      No as your going to re clear it anyway mate so wet or dry will make no odds

  • @sh010272
    @sh010272 Před 3 lety

    Bloody brilliant for us Sunday have a go heros

  • @cornishcat11
    @cornishcat11 Před 7 lety

    nice video tony thanks for showing us something you would not normally do. as a diyer I would bottle it and paint the panel lol

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety

      lol i prefer to do a panel myself anyway this is just something ive been asked for alot

  • @garygary100
    @garygary100 Před 3 lety

    Would you of preferred to use the Iwata AZ4 Impact JUNIOR HTE 1.0mm Smart Repair Spray Gun for this job... if you had the gun back then

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety

      I probably would have used that mate yes I rarely use this sata mini gun

    • @garygary100
      @garygary100 Před 3 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV Thanks for the reply...Great Videos

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety +1

      Your welcome fella I always try to get back to all genuine questions dude

  • @ashchand2924
    @ashchand2924 Před 2 lety

    Hi mate, thank you the great video. What Air pressure did you use on the 1.0 Spray Gun? How many bars was it?

  • @everettkirk8368
    @everettkirk8368 Před 3 lety

    I always spray a fine mist of satin,or mat black on the primer to see the low areas,,,

  • @MrBeachwaves
    @MrBeachwaves Před 4 lety

    For those of us without a DA sander and using an aerosol spraint can of paint can you answer the following:
    1) When block sand sanding the primer with p400 do you extend past the areas you sanded with p1000 in the previous step?
    2) Can you use 3M grey scotch brite scuff pad instead of the 3M p1000 grit pad you used with the DA sander?
    3) Can you use the same 3M grey scotch brite pad instead of the p1000 grit paper you used to sand the filler and surrounding area?
    Thanks

  • @keepitreal6487
    @keepitreal6487 Před 3 lety

    Nice efficient work...like ur thinking. One thing. 2k. No gloves?

  • @filibertobarrera3839
    @filibertobarrera3839 Před 6 lety

    good Technic,I know it's a instructions vidoe, Especially on very very small defects,but this I would rather clear the whole fender,less work.Doing it this way actually makes it more laboras.But I know your talking about smaller repair.

  • @toshtwentythree195
    @toshtwentythree195 Před 7 lety

    Hi Tony...An Idea for a video is ...primer and sealer, whats the difference and how to make sealer from primer ... ??

  • @tommyslicks8755
    @tommyslicks8755 Před 6 lety +2

    Did you use enough hardner in the glaze? What the heck did you need a heat lamp for? Lol the filler was pretty much straight blue lol

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety +2

      time of year, weather and showing the use of the lamp in the bodyshop environment for those who dont know its uses and benefits

    • @BALrider1Steve
      @BALrider1Steve Před 6 lety

      Over Catilized man it’s 2% by weight your body filler should be mixed at

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety +4

      If you read the comment above that’s why and it’s a test panel for video use not a customers car so it’s not like the filler was being mixed to spec for an informational video , it was more to show the spot repair process not the repair side and heat lamp useage

    • @BALrider1Steve
      @BALrider1Steve Před 6 lety

      Cheers mate just doin my duties providing more input love the video

  • @fredjones5327
    @fredjones5327 Před 5 lety

    Great video I’m following your steps on my car door, I forgot to 180 grit after 120, I put the filler...😳😳 doni have to do it all over???

  • @chriseverett1142
    @chriseverett1142 Před 4 lety +3

    It's like watching paint dry 😆

  • @Toyie
    @Toyie Před 3 lety

    Hi, Tony, can you provide the necessary drying times if you dont have a heat lamp that you used on the video. Each time you used it, Please?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety

      I can’t mate I’m afraid as it’s product and manufacturer dependant you should be able to get info like that for the product you use by searching for the price tds sheet

    • @Toyie
      @Toyie Před 3 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV Ok, another thing, you remove the masking tapes while the paint is wet, correct?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety

      And if
      The edge masking yes that touches the blend area the rest could stay on

  • @carmelom269
    @carmelom269 Před 4 lety

    You blocked down to bare metal. But, you went with the Filler as opposed to a 2K Epoxy Primer or Etch. How do you determine whether to Filler or 2K Epoxy?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety

      ok so if its small nomral primer larger area etch primer , restoration jobs resprays from bare metal then epoxy just not worth mixing n curing epoxy for small things like this at all

    • @carmelom269
      @carmelom269 Před 4 lety

      Tony's Refinishing Okay. Can I send you a video to your Instagram DM) of my issue to get your feedback on the best way to tackle my repair problem. I don’t want to sand down to bare metal my work area if I don’t have to. I have a can of Eastwood 2k Epoxy and a can of Eastwood 2k Urethane Primer Filler and I’m trying to avoid blistering where the old paint/3M Bondo Filler/Putty layers transition to the bare metal which has been covered with a 1k High Build Primer Filler.

  • @rayfinch5287
    @rayfinch5287 Před 6 lety

    Fantastis informative video matey, will certainly be following you as i am just about to start painting. Thank you

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety

      Welcome ray and thanks welcome to the channel

    • @rayfinch5287
      @rayfinch5287 Před 6 lety

      Hi Tony, the fade out thinners you use in part 2, is that just neat thinners?? Regards Ray

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety

      yeah thats just 2k fast thinner but its best to use fade out thinner tbh

  • @normanmendonca2834
    @normanmendonca2834 Před 6 lety

    Good work mate, nice blend and finish.

  • @danieltegas2217
    @danieltegas2217 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your skilled professional tips very well said great video man Awesome thanks again.

  • @chuckthomas1913
    @chuckthomas1913 Před 7 lety

    I really like the longer clips :) With 20% thinner in the primer, how long do you wait inbetween your coats to not get any shrinkage later on? And i just thought about leaving a comment on the P3000 being too fine when you said that it worked so far for you. I usually don't go finer than P1500. IF i'm using P2000, i add a tiny splash of blending solvent to the clear to give it a little more "bite". Looking forward to pt.2 :)

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety +1

      +Chuck Thomas believe me I till I saw it done with 3000 I wudnt have said it would have worked but after seeing it done a lot ( not on my work ) and doing adhesion tests myself to answer a few questions I had I can say it does work , I leave it till the primer has almost mattes out then apply another coat , this method shown isn't one I use myself but as I said I've seen it done a lot and can say it does work

    • @chuckthomas1913
      @chuckthomas1913 Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the quick reply :) Also some good tips on how to place the IR lamp...i have a tendency to always put it up too close :)

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety

      lol weve all done that at some point

    • @garyzhang5099
      @garyzhang5099 Před 2 lety

      Thinner in the primer, it is called sealer. I still prime it first and sand the area down and do bodywork if there are. I’ll add only one layer of sealer right before base to cover the primer and bondo and give myself a uniform panel to paint

  • @canoerichie1
    @canoerichie1 Před 3 lety

    I have a sprinter van I would like painting in 2K, where do you work out of?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety

      Hi I work out of my own shop passion 4 paint ltd in nantwich in Cheshire

  • @mistergee2k10
    @mistergee2k10 Před rokem

    10:40 I always cut the sheet and pull it away from the job, as when you pull the sheet over the job you risk any dried flakey primer falling onto the wet paint, but that's just me lol

  • @salemalajmi8375
    @salemalajmi8375 Před 4 měsíci

    What is the name of the indicator used?

  • @John-lc2lz
    @John-lc2lz Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video Tony ! What kind of IR lamp are you running ? Im due for a new unit and this one looks like a great little money maker.

  • @nicholasgranat2999
    @nicholasgranat2999 Před 2 lety

    Great stuff ,thank you!

  • @davidepetrilli4289
    @davidepetrilli4289 Před 4 lety

    I was told that a p3000 is not good for the new paint to adhere ... at most it is a 1500 ... but I have read that you confirm that membership with p3000 is good!

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety +1

      sorry mate this video was a while back id have to re watch to answer your query as im not sure which part your referring too

    • @davidepetrilli4289
      @davidepetrilli4289 Před 4 lety

      Tonys_Refinishing the question is .. with p3000 the paint adheres? or better not to go beyond 1500?

  • @amothjon
    @amothjon Před 7 lety

    Great video Tony.
    Very informative and detailed about what sandpapper. Like 400 grit or 600 grit.
    Just wondering what kind of cleaner did you spray the panel after the "inspection spray"

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety +2

      +Amoth Jon just a standard panel wipe / wax and grease remover , and thanks I've tried to break this video down into as much detail as I can to show every aspect for viewers leaving nothing out

    • @amothjon
      @amothjon Před 7 lety

      You´r doing a great job.
      Keep it up mate :D

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety

      thanks buddy

  • @Jaimerga
    @Jaimerga Před 5 lety

    Hi Tony, i have a cuestion, what is your opinion abbout the spraygun Walcom Carbon. Is better than Data or iwata?

  • @tristantonybusheytail4367

    I keep getting the clear coat blend line rolling back as I'm polishing I've extended my clear coat area so I know it's not colour over spray landing in clear coat area any suggestions

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety

      honestly not an issue ive ever had tbh , if your polishing back the clear blend then maybe you may need to flat it abit less or get abit more material on there

  • @richcooper6989
    @richcooper6989 Před 7 lety

    I think this is my new spot repair Bible!! I've been struggling like crazy with this amd now I've realised the mistakes I've made chears man! and to save u some time in replying to something I wanna ask in the next video, u say u didn't use a 2k lacquer?? Wat was it u used please buddy

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety +1

      +Rich Cooper hi rich thanks for the comments buddy always great to know a video has helped someone makes all the effort worth while , it was a 2k clear but a smart repair clear rather than a standard 2k clear , they just tend to have less voc content , faster drying times ect too

  • @CooCuMbEr
    @CooCuMbEr Před 6 lety +1

    How about a good temporary repair from a spray can?
    That would be something i would be interested in ..
    subscribed!!

  • @Drewster10
    @Drewster10 Před 7 lety

    big follower Tony and thanks. not sure you mentioned... you probably will say in vid 2 ..... worth saying you're getting away with repairing the wing so high up as 1 it's a scrap panel as you said... but also a solid colour for any viewer that thinks they can spray that high and get away with a butt match against a bonnet. I know you're not doing that. awesome work matey. "Now lets paint some feces" lol

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety +1

      lol yes i go through the colour match aspect in part 2 mate , lol nice job at not swearing at the end lol haha

  • @PositiveDissent
    @PositiveDissent Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @dhaley8847
    @dhaley8847 Před 5 lety +1

    seems like to me its quicker and easier to clear the whole panel and probably a better and longer lasting job

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety

      Yeah he is right is would be a better longer lasting job and I’d certainly not blend a bonnet like this tbh , but these kind of repairs do have there place in the industry more than people think manufacturers especially do this daily in there factories

  • @Duncv8
    @Duncv8 Před 3 lety

    Great video.

  • @BipolarSteve83
    @BipolarSteve83 Před 5 lety

    Good vid I wanna start my own mobile repair van

  • @enforcementofficer4802

    Quality work on this and other - whereabouts are you based as I could really do with your advice and help if possible please ? Thanks

  • @cdracos1
    @cdracos1 Před 2 lety

    How about a video on the exact same using a light coloured metallic paint and how to avoid patchy or blend marks. ?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 2 lety

      It’s been a long time since I made this but I could revisit it mate as some point soon

  • @jasabasenara8124
    @jasabasenara8124 Před 4 lety

    Absolutely, a brilliant video. Best smart repair vid out there.

  • @cdracos1
    @cdracos1 Před 2 lety

    The problem I cannot solve is why does my 400 paper clog up straightaway when dry sanding my cured primer ???

  • @kswain2603
    @kswain2603 Před 7 lety

    Great job Tony. How often do u have to change filters in the booth

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety +1

      ive only once changed the filters in our booth so far they last well

    • @kswain2603
      @kswain2603 Před 7 lety

      Thanks Tony. Really thinking of getting one

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety +1

      +Kopenhagen Swain we will have the review on the new model of this booth up very very soon which may also help

  • @peenopiani7209
    @peenopiani7209 Před 4 lety

    Hi dear master:will you exlain about blending paints and material is used as reducers and make a movie ?

  • @yuhaz
    @yuhaz Před 5 lety +1

    Great vid, thx!

  • @tomthomsen11
    @tomthomsen11 Před 3 lety +2

    Turn down music. Otherwise great!.

  • @peterlock9264
    @peterlock9264 Před 4 lety

    Tony, if you was going to spray the whole panel after that small repair, would you still sand the whole panel with 3000 grit. Peter

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety

      Hi Peter if I was going to do it normally then a smart repair I’d have just p1000 the whole panel first rather than this process for smart repair

    • @peterlock9264
      @peterlock9264 Před 4 lety +1

      Tony's Refinishing thanks Peter

    • @peterlock9264
      @peterlock9264 Před 4 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV . Tony just to mention that the sanding grits for spraying is a minefield. Nearly all the sites I have looked on which are mainly usa recommend 400 grit, which I think is too course anyway. I asked a local body shop in Southampton UK what they used and they were the same as you p1000. Also looking for a used 3hp compressor
      but the prices seems very strong on ebay. even for old ones. any where else to try? Peter

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety +1

      peter lock hi Peter drop me an email to tonysrefinishing@gmail.com il write you some sanding grit stages down and also send you some links compressor wise mate

    • @peterlock9264
      @peterlock9264 Před 4 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV, just to let you know I sent you my email address which you asked for. regarding sandpaper and air compressors. Peter

  • @louislamboley9167
    @louislamboley9167 Před 11 měsíci

    The soft edge !!! Yes , good idea using folded tape. Feathering edges

  • @dimitridam1249
    @dimitridam1249 Před 7 lety

    Awesome vid..thanks tony

  • @mattslater2165
    @mattslater2165 Před 6 lety

    Hi bud, where did you get the velcro backing for your durablock that grips papers and disks?

  • @Stephenniall1
    @Stephenniall1 Před 7 lety

    Another great video Tony.
    Slightly different from my own methods, but it's great to see how others do it.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety

      +Stephenniall1 personally I don't tend do do these kind of repairs but it's the way I see these done everyday and it's quick clean and works well

  • @toshtwentythree195
    @toshtwentythree195 Před 7 lety

    I was taught not to saturate the " damaged" area in panel wipe...Am i doing it wrong ?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety

      lol i was never taught i learnt and ive never had a problem with it tbh , i think cleaning the surface of the repair is as important as cleaning the panel

  • @mick949
    @mick949 Před 3 lety

    wished you were based in burton on trent cos i would be using your skills for certain

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety

      Lol your not far mate I did my motorbike test there , were only in nantwich

    • @mick949
      @mick949 Před 3 lety

      really are you on wattsapp.??

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety

      Sure am mate yes but you’ll have to drop me an email tonysrefinishing@gmail.com

    • @mick949
      @mick949 Před 3 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV no problem thank you

    • @mick949
      @mick949 Před 3 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV that done thank you

  • @toshtwentythree195
    @toshtwentythree195 Před 7 lety

    Great video...Thanks

  • @borderboy7252
    @borderboy7252 Před 5 lety

    U make it look so easy

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 5 lety +1

      Years of practice that’s all

    • @borderboy7252
      @borderboy7252 Před 5 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV your good man at your work. I have an interest in this kind of work. I'm am learning a lot watching 👍

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 5 lety

      Thanks buddy but I’m just a guy sharing his love for his job that’s all , hope the videos help man

    • @borderboy7252
      @borderboy7252 Před 5 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV 😂 u should have took the credit for it lol.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 5 lety

      Lol nah I’m my own worst critic mate never blow my own trumpet when it comes to work the customers opinion of what I’ve done matters most to me

  • @RS-gh2mf
    @RS-gh2mf Před 9 měsíci

    There's absolutely no reason to waste your time blending the clear, just clear the entire fender.

  • @jennifermaxwell4637
    @jennifermaxwell4637 Před 7 lety

    Nice one☺

  • @Fritsvrolijk
    @Fritsvrolijk Před 6 lety

    can i youse 2 paint over waterborne paint

  • @mreightytwenty8709
    @mreightytwenty8709 Před 6 lety

    Great video mate......Keep up the good work...

  • @fitzroywarner1025
    @fitzroywarner1025 Před 7 lety +1

    great stuff bro....I am passionate about bodywork and I enjoy watching your videos... I've got my first video slide of some work I've done...Bodywork, my passion by Fitzroy Warner... take a look...I can learn a lot from you bro... big up

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 7 lety

      thankyou very much man and ive just become your first subscriber buddy , glad the effort we put in on these videos is helping people like yourself and thanks for watching

  • @Jaunpierre
    @Jaunpierre Před 4 lety

    Grate vidoe

  • @mentalmoto763
    @mentalmoto763 Před 5 lety

    If you want more views, change the title to how to wet sand, bondo, spray color and clear coat minor repairs. nice video thanks

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Donovan I like to keep the titles simple although yes it would push views we don’t call it bondo over here the videos are always titled as what they are , I appreciate
      The input though

  • @broken1965
    @broken1965 Před 7 lety

    or do the paper fold back for soft edge good vid luv Tonys work ethics

  • @deanwilliams9168
    @deanwilliams9168 Před 4 lety +1

    Get ride of the music does my head in

  • @moss745
    @moss745 Před 3 lety +1

    👌👍

  • @esijamali7304
    @esijamali7304 Před 6 lety +1

    E J:
    Ok👍👍👍

  • @15DurangoRT
    @15DurangoRT Před 4 lety

    Non-stop talking ....wow! And by the way, it would have been nice if you would have would have put a link to the second part of the video!

  • @krev4559
    @krev4559 Před 3 lety

    Not to be rude ,but it’s a lot of wasted time ,da amd feather ,wipe it once amd
    Prime ,to get a good result,all that isn’t required,even for a first class job

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety +1

      Just showing it the way we used to do it in a factory mate and it works , there’s always more than one way of doing something but this is how I do it

  • @apme1234
    @apme1234 Před 6 lety

    Why not just clear the whole fender?

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety +2

      The whole point of a smart repair
      Is to keep it small and Local to the damaged area , this was just an example of how to carry out a repair like this as usually on a repair carries out Like this the war would still be whole , if it was a usual job in our shop we would re clear the panel but this video was to demonstrate how to do a smart repair rather than a full body shop Repair

  • @eksine
    @eksine Před 6 lety

    Overkill on the false edge masking and masking in general

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 6 lety +2

      to much is always better than not enough

    • @phil7791
      @phil7791 Před 5 lety +2

      Is there such thing as overkill when it comes to prep?

  • @easylivingsherpa
    @easylivingsherpa Před 3 lety

    MY GOD HE"S FROM MANCHESTER

  • @robbuchanan3978
    @robbuchanan3978 Před 2 lety

    Dump the music

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 2 lety

      Some like the music some don’t my editing has changed alot since these videos

  • @lornebinks9425
    @lornebinks9425 Před rokem

    😅

  • @albertoestrada4320
    @albertoestrada4320 Před 8 měsíci

    Very disappointed you just cut it out at the beginning and did not show the finished job!!! Shame on you

  • @Wargwarn
    @Wargwarn Před 3 lety

    3000 is way too fine, 1500 max. No need to go any finer, 1500 polishes out nicely.

  • @joelmadge2688
    @joelmadge2688 Před 5 lety

    Just paint the whole fender

  • @darrowfortheprosecution1404

    This MIGHT be one of the better repair videos on the internet BUT, I cannot understand half of what he is saying due to that heavy brogue. it is REALLY infuriating.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety +1

      thanks for the first part and we all have different accents ect

    • @VeritasEtAequitas
      @VeritasEtAequitas Před 4 lety

      As a murrican, I can understand him. He really could enunciate more clearly though.

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety

      Sorry guys I can only talk as I talk 😢

    • @johnbean2596
      @johnbean2596 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TonysRefinishingTV these people function on lower levels lol I understood every word

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 3 lety +2

      @@johnbean2596 ah you get used to comments that have absolutely nothing to do with the video itself tbh but im here to help people not fit inside an accent box

  • @mickhargroves7789
    @mickhargroves7789 Před 4 lety

    Certainly not a smart repair mate!!

    • @TonysRefinishingTV
      @TonysRefinishingTV  Před 4 lety +2

      Mick Hargroves bec to differ mate this happens in main dealers factories all day everyday

    • @Lvatopesado
      @Lvatopesado Před 2 lety

      @@TonysRefinishingTV - True.