My car came out beautiful! Even better than I expected, but I took it to you for the quality work you do. Thank you and crash champions!
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Glad to hear that..thanks for the opportunity
@PopsiccDesignsКүн бұрын
Awesome car brother
@bernardkroeger404517 сағат бұрын
I have done a few of these in my day. But a lesson to the uninitiated, all sanding is taking material off, never putting it back. It behooves us to keep this thought preeminent. 😁
@TheOriginalLugnutsКүн бұрын
One of my cars has some scratches that are in the clear (not the base) but too deep to just buff out. I’ve been thinking of doing something like this to fix them (just using clear) but wasn’t sure if it would work. I might have to try it now after seeing this video. Thank you.
@gregoryjowers362922 сағат бұрын
Dude you and your buddy did a great job on the repair 👍
@kekesklips644Күн бұрын
Hey man can you do a video with these newer pastels and grey colors about the blending tricks? We use solvent so it maybe different but we have been cutting the base on our last blend 50/50 with SRA and using a mini gun or 1.0 1.2 head to get it as fine as we can. Any tricks you have would be a great video, thanks!
@pasti67Күн бұрын
The Smartest of SMART repairs! 👌
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Thanks! 👍
@caseylittle6417Күн бұрын
I just painted my car in glasurit single stage. I got a few runs and was of the mindset that the runs would wet sand out. I managed to get 80% of the runs out with no problems. A coupe of runs though, wasn’t great. I think the pigments pooled up within the run and after coulour sanding, you could see darker and lighter patches where the run was. I hadnt rubbed through to the coat beneath it either. I now know that even with single stage solid colours, you need to do all you can to avoid runs.
@Kustompaint2026Күн бұрын
A master at his craft & loving what you’re doing!!
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Appreciate the support
@bamatractorКүн бұрын
Pdr is like magic!
@travis48gКүн бұрын
The time spent working on your ability to keep paintwork as small as possible is well worth it.Over my thirty years of painting I have developed many tricks for fixing paintwork and keeping it small.When you work with a bodyman whos nickname is Edward Scissorhands those skills are invaluable.
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@patrickmazzone9066Күн бұрын
You DA Man excellent professional work awesome
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate it 👍
@gofastwclassКүн бұрын
You do excellent work sir!
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Thank you
@petercarlsson8207Күн бұрын
Good work!
@SuperDave21Күн бұрын
Nice save brother!
@judih.8754Сағат бұрын
Amazing KM
@JohnWD40TC02Күн бұрын
Amazing job Kandy Man the scratch has totally disappeared, combining the skill of the PDR guy and your painting skills it has saved having to do a paint and blend in that area👌 Do you have any UV clear? that would have made the job a lot quicker, what I have is a kit with a small bottle of UV clear and a little UV torch which will cure the clear in under a minuet plus it cures rock hard and won't shrink, it's a really nice kit as you also get some applicators and even a small block, ideal for the home diy user🙏👍John UK
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Send me the link please and thank you
@JohnWD40TC02Күн бұрын
Sent you the link via DM Kandy Man👍
@MikeBell-i1hКүн бұрын
Excellent work 👍
@TheHumblePaintSprayer333Күн бұрын
That worked out well great video and job, the pastel colours are hard to keep small if your trying to do a small blend so that was definitely a better option you might of been down the side if it was being sprayed . Great job man 👍
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
@@TheHumblePaintSprayer333 thank you
@miguel101311Күн бұрын
Awesome! And perfect video for my scratch I'm about to try to fix, pretty much same process and will save me of paint the whole door. Thank you for another Awesome video. God bless!
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Glad I could help! 👊
@colingater2743Күн бұрын
Great video Kandy Man that came out perfect.👏
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Appreciate the support 👍
@jimprovax6846Күн бұрын
Nice job Kandy Man and Brad. PDR has always intrigued me. Came out perfect. The owner should be thrilled he kept the factory paint. Cheers!!
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Brad is a very talented man
@jimprovax6846Күн бұрын
@ As are you!!
@theessexhunter1305Күн бұрын
Good fix, sort of repair "trade" used to ask for! The dent repair style has changed so much when I started, relying on the paint supply companies sending the right shade...
@patrat1273Күн бұрын
Great job! Thanks for sharing!
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Appreciate the feedback 👍
@Arthur-sz7uf22 сағат бұрын
Awesome..!❤❤❤
@kandyman531522 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching
@DjahAlanBinSueKuКүн бұрын
Perfection.
@nickcrill7718Күн бұрын
That’s a cool pin striping brush I think?
@nickcrill7718Күн бұрын
They make this tool that’s like a little bucket with a fine point on it and you can fill it up and dab a scratch perfectly. I find I like them more than the yellow dabbers.
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
👍👍
@slednut894Күн бұрын
Won't the clear lift the base coat, or is that strictly a solvent based issue?
@kandyman5315Күн бұрын
Yes solvent is aggressive
@lsbrushnpaint584718 сағат бұрын
❤❤
@TFKGКүн бұрын
Look up Brice Kelly. There's lots of good PDR guys, but he's the best PDR I've ever seen.
@oscarnava283Күн бұрын
if it aint broke dont fixx it, the guy he used is good
@TFKGКүн бұрын
@oscarnava283 Wasn't implying he should replace his guy. Just wanted to highlight what's possible with PDR. He's the best. It's undisputed in the PDR industry.