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Old 07-02-2008, 03:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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so my new daily driver has a few dings in the doors and i was wondering if anyone had any little tricks they would like to pass along about getting them out
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Dent Wizard.
The guy took out my dent, it was the size of a quarter.
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is it just me. but i feel like these doors are made out of a soda can
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Dent Wizard.
The guy took out my dent, it was the size of a quarter.

A good friend of mine has been with Dent Wizard for over 15 years. He is amazing at what he does.
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ok so what do they actually do?
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ok so what do they actually do?

They have tools that push the dent back out.
It's not as easy as it sounds.
As they are pushing it out, it actually looks horible, then they have to tap
it flat.
Mine was in the rear door under the door handle, so he had to drill a 1/4"
hole to get access to the dent.
If the dent is high enough they can go in from the window opening.

Alot of tools are on Ebay if you want to see what they look like.
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