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  1. Auto body sanding tools include various sanding blocks, which are available in different materials, fine-grit sand paper and graters that help to remove excess body filler in order to make repairs. Discover the different tools used for sanding down the surface of a car with help from an auto body mechanic in this free video on car repair tools.

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  2. Some tools necessary to prep the body of an automobile include rubber gloves, semi-aggressive cleaning pads, disposable auto towels and a high-quality wax and grease remover. Prepare the surface of a car for sanding and painting with help from an auto body mechanic in this free video on car repair tools.

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  3. Paint designs on the body of a car are applied with the help of an air-pressure paint gun, lacquer thinner and a variety of safety equipment, like gloves, safety goggles and a respirator. Gather all of the necessary tools before beginning an auto paint job with help from an auto body mechanic in this free video on car repair tools.

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  4. Auto body hand tools include different sized sockets, scrapers and screwdrivers that help pull off fenders and remove car doors. Collect a few basic tools that can be used for repairs with help from an auto body mechanic in this free video on car repair tools.

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  5. Tools used to sculpt metal for auto bodies can be as elaborate as English wheels or as simple as scrap steel. Find inexpensive solutions for sculpting metal with help from an auto body mechanic in this free video on car repair tools.

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Joel Jones Joel Jones has an associate's degree in automotive repair and a bachelor's degree in mechanical and manufacturing engineering. He has been officially restoring and customizing classic automobiles for four years, though he has been working on hot rods since he was a child. Jones owns Jonesy's Car Restoration.dkdk

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