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			<title>Big Repair Job</title>
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This is a picture of the damage in the front fender, and also the repairs on it.





In this picture you can see that we have used what are called paintless dent repair picks to push the metal for paint.  This is the best way for me to train our new tech for pdr.  As you can see he is doing well.











You can see in the following picture that we used a skim coat of filler, possibly 1/16 inch or less in the deepest part.  

















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