How to Repair Sheet Metal on an Aluminum Car Door?

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VonCarter
07/29/25 6:19pm
First, inspect whether the aluminum alloy car body is damaged and observe the specific location. First, inspect whether the aluminum alloy car body is damaged and observe the specific location. Use a specialized spray paint that matches the car's color to spray the repair area evenly. Gently touch the repaired damaged area with your palm to check if it is smooth.
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