Paintless dent repair

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bob, Feb 18, 2005.

  1. Bob

    Bob Guest

    After getting 2 estimates at body shops for a pancake size dent in my
    driver's door (2004 Sonata LX) one for $2,020 and one for $1552, I'm
    thinking of "paintless dent repair" type shops. Has anyone had
    experience with them? good or bad? Thanks.
     
    Bob, Feb 18, 2005
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  2. My dealer speaks very highly of the local "Dent Wizard" guy. Apparently,
    he can remove some pretty nasty looking dents to near perfection. It's
    certainly worth a shot for the price, but don't expect perfect results.
    I guess it probably comes down to whether you can live with a ripple or
    two in the surface better than with slightly mismatched paint.

    BTW, the suction cup dent pullers found at auto supply stores do a
    pretty amazing job. I don't mean the "Pops-a-Dent" type, but the larger
    suction cups with handles. I've used them on several occasions myself
    with surprisingly good results.
     
    Brian Nystrom, Feb 18, 2005
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  3. Bob

    Joe Kaffe Guest

    I had it done to several small dents caused by hail. Worked great in that
    application. It won't work if the paint is damaged or the metal is crinkled.
     
    Joe Kaffe, Feb 18, 2005
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  4. Bob

    Anonymous Guest

    I took my car to the a Dent Specialist when a small plastic table landed on
    the hood of my car (long story). Other body shops said that the three tiny
    dents or dings if you will, which could only be seen in the right light,
    could not be fixed without redoing the entire hood. The Dent Specialist took
    one look and knew he could remove the dents to 90% of perfect for fraction
    of the price that was given by the other body shop places. I was really
    impressed with his work.
     
    Anonymous, Feb 18, 2005
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  5. Bob

    hyundaitech Guest

    It's definitely worth looking into. Depending on the size and type of dent
    they may or may not be able to do a good job.

    Also, if you're mechanically inclined, you could pull the door panel off
    and try to push it out from the inside (with your hand-- don't use
    anything hard or you could do more damage than good).
     
    hyundaitech, Feb 18, 2005
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  6. Bob

    Bob Guest

    thanks everyone for the feedback. I think I'll try them. The body shops
    want to repaint the door, the front fender and the rear fender removing
    door handles, headlight, etc etc. for $1500- $2000. I really don't want
    them tearing apart my car not to mention the outrageous price. I wish I
    could post a photo of this minor dent, it's hardly noticeable.
     
    Bob, Feb 18, 2005
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