Thank god for DENT WIZARD!! updated PICS***No 56k
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Thank god for DENT WIZARD!! updated PICS***No 56k
if you didnt know, my ladder fell in my garage putting a 1 inch dent in the back quarter panel of my G. i called up dent wizard and they did a superb job on the dent! the dent was on the body line and you cant even tell it was there!!! only charged $50..... Thanks risingsun for all the info on PDR (paintless dent repair) If anyone has little dings PDR is the way to go. here are some before and after pics......
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for your door, you need to know two things..
1) they will want to jam a wedge in the top of the door to run their tool inside (ewwwww ) Since we have quirky, frameless, prone to rattle windows, be SURE the guy knows this.
2) If the dent isnt accessible by the window area, they will want to drill a small hole at the side or bottom of the door. Again, for the tool. Its like pencil size and they will use a rubber plug when done. But, I would imagine most here would wince at that thought. They do not prefer to remove the door panel. Its because people return with rattle complaints and its not that much easier for them to access the dent.
Just some stuff to know before you go in. Aside from that, my PDR place was pretty good with my Maxima. He had a good point, only people who really care about their cars go there. Most people dont pay $60-70 to fix a door ding. So, they are generally quite careful with your car. They are also pretty pessimistic about results, so you wont be disappointed, but you can hardly ever tell anything was there.
1) they will want to jam a wedge in the top of the door to run their tool inside (ewwwww ) Since we have quirky, frameless, prone to rattle windows, be SURE the guy knows this.
2) If the dent isnt accessible by the window area, they will want to drill a small hole at the side or bottom of the door. Again, for the tool. Its like pencil size and they will use a rubber plug when done. But, I would imagine most here would wince at that thought. They do not prefer to remove the door panel. Its because people return with rattle complaints and its not that much easier for them to access the dent.
Just some stuff to know before you go in. Aside from that, my PDR place was pretty good with my Maxima. He had a good point, only people who really care about their cars go there. Most people dont pay $60-70 to fix a door ding. So, they are generally quite careful with your car. They are also pretty pessimistic about results, so you wont be disappointed, but you can hardly ever tell anything was there.