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    Pops-a-Dent???

    Has anyone used one of those "pops-a-dent" products? You see them on TV and at PepBoys. They use some sort of adhesive (hot glue) to stick to the car and then presto... the dent is gone. The reason I ask is that I have a slight push just above the rear side window on the passenger side of my mag. It looks like it would be a perfect candidate. I'm just worried about pulling the paint off of the car. If anyone has any first had experience, please let me know.
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    I have never used that product, however a local body shop took care of a few small dents on a car I owned using a specialist in, "paintless dent removal". Took out three dents for $150. May be worth looking into.

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    Yep, Google for paintless dent removal and include your Zip Code in the search....you're bound to find someone near you....figure about $50 a dent
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    If anyone has any questions regarding door dings or Paintless Dent Removal don't hesitate to ask me. I have been doing this for over 10 years in So Cal.

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    I have one sitting here in the box. Waiting for some warmer temps to try it. I have anything from small door dings to a fist ding that some punks did on the rear C pillar. I seen the guy at one of the body shops that I had some work done use something like it on a ding where the shopping cart hit the rear wheel well. It took almost all of the dng out except where the crease is. Talking 60's here this weekend. I will do a before and after pic thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PDRT View Post
    If anyone has any questions regarding door dings or Paintless Dent Removal don't hesitate to ask me. I have been doing this for over 10 years in So Cal.
    The 300c got 2 small dents last fall & we want to get them popped out this spring. One is about the size of a loonie & the other is the size of a cell phone both dents are side by side. So can these be made invisible? Or will we still see these a little?

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    Typically they can be removed perfect, but without seeing the dents I would say we can make them close to perfect. We can do all sizes of dents it just matters how deep there are compare to how wide they are. Also we need good access behind the dent. If you want send me some pictures of the dents and I could tell you more. Check out my websites gallery page. This might help.
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