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At some point some of us may have the unfortunate dent , door ding or crushed panel . I've used PDR twice and it really is a game changer . Here's a vid of a nasty dent in a seam , enjoy
Pretty cool. I've used this kind of service plenty of times in the past. It may not turn out absolutely perfect - but it's good enough for my eyes. When I go to a store, restaurant, or whatever - I typically park three towns away and take a cab to the door. But you can't stay lucky forever...At some point some of us may have the unfortunate dent , door ding or crushed panel . I've used PDR twice and it really is a game changer . Here's a vid of a nasty dent in a seam , enjoy
I could write a book on parking , but youre right at some point you will get a door ding , or worsePretty cool. I've used this kind of service plenty of times in the past. It may not turn out absolutely perfect - but it's good enough for my eyes. When I go to a store, restaurant, or whatever - I typically park three towns away and take a cab to the door. But you can't stay lucky forever...
Keep searching PDR vids and you'll see some pretty amazing fixes to very hard to reach points..............they have a crazy tool selection that rivals the best torture toolsHe did a really good job there. I wondered about these things. If you have easy access to the rear like here it's not magic, but a lot of dents are on way more annoying areas ... and that's where glue/tripods/pulelrs etc come in. But I always wondered about those, cause you need to glue real hard to the paint to be able to exert the force to get a dent out so ..... doesn't that rip off the paint or something?