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Old 10-16-2007, 06:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It is amazing what can be done to the metal/paint on modern cars.

Here in the states, this type of fix is called Paintless Dent Repair.

I have had this done to my other car several times, and each time, they
did a great job, and you could not tell it was ever there!

With todays flex agents in the paint, as long as the dent has not been
creased, and the metal stretched beyond a certain point, most door dings
and small dents can be pushed out with great success.

I have thought about buying a set of the tools these guys use for myself.

You can get them from a company called Eastwood for about 200 bucks.

Jim
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