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Dents and Plungers

Discussion in 'How to' started by KellyValentine, Nov 22, 2013.

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  1. Flexin

    Flexin Admin Staff Member Founding Member Top Event

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    Lol. Copy and paste is a beautiful thing.

    PDR shops are doing a poor job of advertising. There is still way too man people that don't know about this great service.

    James
     
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    caparica007 Active Member Founding Member Top Thread Chevy Truck Club

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    True, I never heard of it before and it seems way cheaper than the ridiculously expensive alternative.
     
  3. justusforus

    justusforus Member Founding Member

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    I agree with the comments above. If you use a plunger and get it wet, it will work with what we used to call "pop dents". I have pulled out dents that are more rounded, there are no cracks or creases in the paint and you can get a decent result. You want to be careful so that you don't make the situation worse, but if you are lucky and the dent is as described, it can work.
     
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    I don't see how a plunger could perfectly remove a dent. I just wouldn't trust that kind of repair because I think it would still leave impressions of the outer section of the dent and that could even look worst than the dent itself. My best option would be to keep driving around with it until I am able to get it properly done.
     
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    Flexin Admin Staff Member Founding Member Top Event

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    You would be surprised with what can be done. It isn't as simple as just pulling it bit it can be done.

    James
     
  6. rosa

    rosa Active Member Top Contributor

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    Thanks James, I guess I've learnt something new here.
     
  7. darelle4

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    I have tried on of these products before and I can say that it does works on minor dents. It's a product from s seen on tv.
     
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