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Dent Puller ????

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Had a nightmare today. Walking towards my car tonight and i noticed something was wrong with it. The way the light was reflecting on the car revealed a very slight dent on the rear 3/4 panel, just above the bumper. The paint is slightly damaged but may polish out. A mate of mine suggested i try a "dent puller". Apparently its basically a suction device that is manually pumped to remove the dent. He says they are readily available from accessory shops and can sometimes work quite well. Anyone had any experience of these.

This has really pi55ed me off as i look after my car. I am even sad enough to be careful where i leave it in car parks, always garage it, and now its damaged (its only 3 months old!!!!!!!!!)

Advice from anyone would be helpful. Its so annoying, its not even major damage but i know its there and every time i walk past the car i see it. I just hope that if i have to get it proffesionally repaired they wont have to paint and blend a lot of the car cos it just wont be knew then (and it'll probably cost a fortune).

Sounds like a job for Dentmaster. Try Yellow Pages.

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Cheers Dennis. Are they any good? Pricey?

Originally posted by PhilVRS in this post

Cheers Dennis. Are they any good? Pricey?

A lot more expensive than a dent puller , which are about

Might be wise not to try using a dent puller on a cold day, as your paint might not like it ;)

If it is a slight dent you can get a kit from Halfords...around

  • 2 weeks later...

PhilVRS

Have just used Dent masters only last month, hit a friends Rovers on the front leading edge of the roof with a golf ball.

Made a good dent but luckily no broken paint, the cost was

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