jkspoff Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Just had a rear 3/4 nearside dent removed from a car door prang, by a local firm, I never thought that it would be as good as it is now. There is no way you would ever notice the dent being there. It was the usual 2 inch long indentation. Also a dent in the boot lid next to the handle, where I had shut the lid a bit too hard and put a nice hand heel dent across it, removed without a trace. Quote
Bigjeeze Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Just had a rear 3/4 nearside dent removed from a car door prang, by a local firm, I never thought that it would be as good as it is now. There is no way you would ever notice the dent being there. It was the usual 2 inch long indentation. Also a dent in the boot lid next to the handle, where I had shut the lid a bit too hard and put a nice hand heel dent across it, removed without a trace. Quote
jkspoff Posted October 17, 2006 Author Report Posted October 17, 2006 He did it by gaining access from behind the dent, apparently the best and only proper way of removing them 100%. The rear dent on the boot lid was accessed by removing the interior trim and the lock mechanism, dent removed using small rod and light rubber headed hammer, plus roller. I didn't watch the whole procedure but is 100% perfect now. He does many main dealers too. Quote
Guest seacam Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Just had a rear 3/4 nearside dent removed from a car door prang, by a local firm, I never thought that it would be as good as it is now. There is no way you would ever notice the dent being there. It was the usual 2 inch long indentation. Also a dent in the boot lid next to the handle, where I had shut the lid a bit too hard and put a nice hand heel dent across it, removed without a trace. Quote
Bigjeeze Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Just had a rear 3/4 nearside dent removed from a car door prang, by a local firm, I never thought that it would be as good as it is now. There is no way you would ever notice the dent being there. It was the usual 2 inch long indentation. Also a dent in the boot lid next to the handle, where I had shut the lid a bit too hard and put a nice hand heel dent across it, removed without a trace. Quote
Guest seacam Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Just had a rear 3/4 nearside dent removed from a car door prang, by a local firm, I never thought that it would be as good as it is now. There is no way you would ever notice the dent being there. It was the usual 2 inch long indentation. Also a dent in the boot lid next to the handle, where I had shut the lid a bit too hard and put a nice hand heel dent across it, removed without a trace. Quote
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