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all of you know that im meticulous with my celi and i want it to look perfect 24/7.
just wanted to know if there is an inexpensive way that i can remove some small dings on the side of my car. they're very small and a normal person wouldnt have a problem with them, but i do. how do i go about removing these dings. do i hammer them out from the inside or should i leave it to a body shop guy? i really dont want to spend money on my body for now b/c my funds are going to the motor and tranny. any input would be much appreciated. doggy i need your help bro, ![]() |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Sep 13, '04 From CA, USA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
To refer back on what Flipside mentioned, I think the Ding Doctors at dealerships are the best way to go if you dont plan on filling the dent and repainting.
A friend of the family has a 2003 or 2004 BMW Z3 and he got a baseball size dent in the passenger door from someone pushing up against it or something. Anyways, he took it to a dealership when the Ding Doctor was there and only paid fifty bucks to have the dent taken out, when a shop had quoted about 700 to fix it. Unless you know what youre doing autobody wise, or youre willing to learn on your baby, I would suggest taking it to a professional that knows what they are doing. -------------------- Armed? Armed with what?
Oh I dunno, colorful language, bad breath, a feather duster...Whatta you think theyre armed with guns you tit! |
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