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do-it-yourself dent removers

have you guys ever tried them dent removing kits that you buy at like an auto parts store?

I have a few little dings no bigger then an inch and i was wondering if them kits could get rid of them
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Re: do-it-yourself dent removers

We've got one and it works great if you know what you're doing. The only thing is when you're pulling it out, DO NOT pull it out too far, otherwise you'll be screwed.
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Re: do-it-yourself dent removers

Violent if you get one and try it out let me know how it goes, before and after pics would be nice. :P haha Thanks if you do
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Re: do-it-yourself dent removers

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We've got one and it works great if you know what you're doing. The only thing is when you're pulling it out, DO NOT pull it out too far, otherwise you'll be screwed.
what one do you use?
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Re: do-it-yourself dent removers

Fix-A-Dent I think it's called? It's the one they sell on tv. Works wonders.
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Re: do-it-yourself dent removers

little late to the thread just joined today. Pops a dent will work, but make sure you remove the wax before you use the glue. Otherwise its a wasted effort.
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Re: do-it-yourself dent removers

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little late to the thread just joined today. Pops a dent will work, but make sure you remove the wax before you use the glue. Otherwise its a wasted effort.

Thanks, I ordered it. we'll see hopefully it works on my 6-7 small dents I have because of stupid people opening their door and hitting mine.

if it doesn't work oh well, i'm down $16 if it works I save ALOT of money cause paintless dent removal is expensive (I heard $50 a dent) and Body work for little dents like this would be ridiculous.
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