Well I searched a bit and read several things. One being use dry ice and heat to pop out a ding.. which in my opinion would warp the metal right? I bought a Ding King and had it express shipped just to find out that one of the things you need.. it doesn't come with.. which pissed me off. How else could I remove a small ding about the size of a dime or nickel.. its right on the curve of the quaterpanel. I went to a body shop but they said it would be expensive because they would have to drill a hole.. pop it out.. and repaint it. Any other suggestions?
Whoever said that nothing is impossible has never tried to slam a revolving door.
well i dont know who told you that the only way is to drill a hole....i had some on the fender at the curve and my body guy massaged them out or something like that ....whatever he did it came out amazing and was finished within 2 hrs.
if its not big try the ding king.
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dont waste your money
Depends on a lot of things.... without actually SEEING what the dent looks like and a size comparison.... hard to say. All we can do is speculate... and without seeing there's no way of knowing the proper way to fix it
tru dat
but i would try paintless dent repair me personally i would hammer and dolly and use my metal file blah blah
the dry ice thing does not really work i like to use my heat gun get the metal really hot and POP out comes the dent then cool it off with water or a blow gun
and no it does not wrap the panel but don`t try that your self ya need to know what your doin
and to the guy that told you he would have to drill a hole and pull the dent out is goin ole ` skool on ya doin it that way is more time consuming i do that when sheet metal is crushed and beyond using a nail gun to pull a dent
your`s is small, not a problem PDR or go to a different shop
can i haz bondo
Paintless Dent Removal.
I have used it a couple times, with great results.
HEY that ding king thing does work! Laugh all you want to but we use it at the dealership to fix those little dings.
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I guess I'll give the Ding King a try.. but I gotta buy that solution stuff that goes on before the glue.. they didn't send it with the package, nor did they say that it was needed. The ding is only the size of a nickel like I stated.. Hopefully this Ding King wasn't a waste of money for that.
Whoever said that nothing is impossible has never tried to slam a revolving door.