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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Memphis TN
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Paintless Dent Removal
Anyone have any experience with this process? A deer ran into the side of my wifes new car and dented the side in a few places. thinking about trying to have the dents removed without having to have the paint touched up. attached is a pic, dent doesn't show up very well. thanks
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Go Speedracer, go!
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Indianapolis
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It worked well for me. I paid them $100 to take out four door dings in my 911. I had one above the headlight that was a pretty deep one, and it cracked the paint where they pulled it out. Not suprising seeing how big the dent was and the age of the paint. With the exception of the cracked paint in that one area, you cannot tell there were ever any dents in the car. Well worth my money. I would do some research and take it to a shop with lots of experience. There seems to be an art to the procedure and some are much better than others at it.
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Agoura, CA
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I was a skeptic but a few years back I had a fairly nasty ding in my M3 and the guy was able to remove all traces of it for ~$75 even though it was in a fairly hard to access (from behind) area.
Keep in mind that you're only a candidate for this process if there's no metal wrinkling/creasing, paint cracks, and there needs to be some way to get tools behind the dent such as down thru a window channel or up from below.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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That should be no problem for a good PDR guy.
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