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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #15 on: 29 January 2013, 00:05:38 »

They use an assortment of tools, not just hammers. My son has various bars, levers, slide hammer with various sized pads and glue sticks for pulling out dents before dressing them. He has light rails for highlighting dings and dents and a gazebo to work under at car shows. He's a really fussy bugger and does an excellent job.  :y Just a shame that all his clobber clutters up my garage.  ::)

Hope you get it sorted as they can do a great job.  :y
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #16 on: 29 January 2013, 00:05:51 »

I have a set of panel beating hammers and am willing to travel. :y ;D

So do I but you can rarely get them anywhere that you need them, actually they are pretty much unused..... ::) ::)

I tried once. Thought "how hard can it be" ? I soon found it,its much harder than it looks. Had to buy a new wing for the car. ;D

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Are you sure ?  ::) ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #17 on: 29 January 2013, 00:10:33 »

I have a set of panel beating hammers and am willing to travel. :y ;D

So do I but you can rarely get them anywhere that you need them, actually they are pretty much unused..... ::) ::)

I tried once. Thought "how hard can it be" ? I soon found it,its much harder than it looks. Had to buy a new wing for the car. ;D

I remember making copper bowels at school..... :D :D
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #18 on: 29 January 2013, 00:11:43 »

Drill hole in dent and screw in dent puller , job done .
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #19 on: 29 January 2013, 00:14:31 »

Drill hole in dent and screw in dent puller , job done .

But that's not paintless ;)
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #20 on: 29 January 2013, 00:14:38 »

Drill hole in dent and screw in dent puller , job done .

Think about it....... ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #21 on: 29 January 2013, 00:24:01 »

Drill hole in dent and screw in dent puller , job done .

erm.. thats a bit butcher style ;D ;D
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #22 on: 29 January 2013, 00:41:59 »

Drill hole in dent and screw in dent puller , job done .
think I'd rather have the dents lol drilling would expose the metal and then it will have been exposed to the dreaded rust  :D ;D :o
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #23 on: 29 January 2013, 09:07:03 »

Drill hole in dent and screw in dent puller , job done .

What's Bob done to upset you ???  :)
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #24 on: 29 January 2013, 09:35:22 »

Drill hole in dent and screw in dent puller , job done .

erm.. thats a bit butcher style ;D ;D

Its worked for many years , oh year paint less  ::) :-[ ;D
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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #25 on: 29 January 2013, 11:39:23 »

Drill hole in dent and screw in dent puller , job done .

Errr no!  :o :o ;D  That's for Body Shop filler repairs.

If there is no access behind the dent, you would use something like this, and then dress it out afterwards with an assortment of tools.  :y

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Re: Has anyone had good results with "PDR" dent removal ?
« Reply #26 on: 29 January 2013, 19:29:05 »

Have a look at " car dent removal with hair dryer"on you tube

Worked great on one of mine  but no good on the other . Worth a try only £4.00 for a can of air & nothing for SWMBOS hairdryer
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