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Learn How To Fix A Dent Lower Lip

Learn How To Fix A Dent Lower Lip
American Motors Rambler Fender And Dent Repair - Learn How To Fix A Dent
After the lower lip was fixed, the contour directly above it began to take its original shape without our even touching it. When the fender was first hit in the front, a peak was formed on the lower portion of the fender (A). This peak is directly connected to the peak above the wheel lip (B). As the lower peak was pounded flat with the pick hammer, the damage above the lip contour began to weaken and take its original shape. Cool, huh? View Related Article
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