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Old 07-08-02, 10:09   #1 (permalink)
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DIY Dent Fix?

I found this ad touting a dent removal tool you buy to repair dents yourself. Anyone ever try it? Is it a decent product?:

http://www.dingkingtool.com/default_abt.html
 
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Old 07-09-02, 07:19   #2 (permalink)
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Somebody had asked about a similar product they had found on website by a company that actually specializes in PDR equipment and professional PDR training. Their suction dent puller kit was about $60 and I thought for that amount it would be worth a try, although I didn't buy one.

If you read this company's disclaimer you'll see it's not as good as a professional PDR repair
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For use on all OEM paint finishes only.
OEM paint finish is defined as a vehicle with original factory paint. Not for use on vehicles that have been repainted or touched-up.
DO NOT USE ON RE-PAINTED VEHICLES


Types of Damage

What types of damage can it remove?
It will remove soft dents up to the size of a grapefruit if the dent is not on an edge or bodyline. Dent or ding may still be visible under certain lighting conditions or angles. A soft dent is defined as a dent with no sharp center point or edge.
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