Dent removal without repainting

tractor9, Mar 25, 8:42pm
My classic car aquired an awesome ding while parked in a supermarket parking lot today. Careless people in SUV's !Gotta love them. There is a business that has paintless dent removal. Anyone know what they are called and has anyone used their services !Thanks.

andrea_w, Mar 25, 8:54pm
A place I previously worked at used Dent Magician - they did amazing work! Almost all of the time you wouldn't even know there was a dent there, sometimes there was a slight hint of the dent but you needed to look very hard to spot it. the location of the dent can make a difference, unfortunately sometimes it can't be repaired by them.
Hope that helps

howie69, Mar 26, 5:00am
I have used dent magician in Wellington area, agree they were very good.

kcf, Mar 26, 6:18am
I tried to use the same company.Didn't want to come around, took one look at the car and said (and I am quoting as near as I possibly can word for word here) "we only do very small marks in very new cars".

I explained I did not want, nor expect perfection.He did not want my money to perform any work, regardless of outcome, he departed without any of my money in his pocket.At that stage I had three cars sitting in my driveway all of which could have been used to open my wallet.

r15, Mar 26, 6:33am
that's awesome. i often do a similar thing for people.if a good job can't be done with the technique requested, then there's no point in even starting it.

(edit- im not any kind of dent remover, but the scenareo relates)

trogedon, Mar 26, 7:35am
Often 'normal' (!) panelbeaters can do similar work. Ask them. Watch the guys on Youtube working with dry ice etc = amazing.

cjohnw, Mar 26, 7:58am
This car came to my home and did two for me.

Great service and great result.

Try him. Here is his web site.

http://www.dentdude.co.nz/

rob_man, Mar 26, 8:26am
Oi!. Who are you calling normal! Just watch it eh.

trogedon, Mar 26, 10:54am
Sorry, I know you're special. Did you go to a special school!!

rob_man, Mar 26, 11:11am
Yeah, we had a special teacher who rode a special pushbike.

n1smo_gtir, Mar 26, 11:15am
have you tried the old vaseline and toilet plunger trick or heat the dent with hair blower for 40sec and use a can of compressed air held upside down! when achieved, there's no sign of either tool used. hair blower applied sparringly.

edit, may have to repeat process few times to get your desired result.

rob_man, Mar 26, 11:18am
n1smo_gtir wrote:
have you tried the old vaseline and toilet plunger trick
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Thought we were talking about dents in cars, you may be in the wrong forum.

trogedon, Mar 26, 3:28pm
Hahaha.but now I need something to cleanse my mind.