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timaishu
05-28-2011, 06:09 PM
So my moms car got backed into by sisters husband. It doesnt look to bad. I cant see and paint damage other than a little bit of scuffing on the silver.

I have no experience with this kind of damage. Can these dents be pulled out? And does anyone know of anyone/place in San Diego, more specifically the Spring Valley area that can fix this?

Im looking for a place that does good work. No hacks.

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richy
05-28-2011, 06:26 PM
Good PDR guys are magicians. Check around at dealerships as most in this area do work for them. I have a guy who is fantastic, but many are only so-so. Ask around in your area and ask for referrals.

93fox
05-28-2011, 06:29 PM
That dosent look an over all hard job. the correct way of doing is taping it from the back to get as much as the dent out. some guys know how to get worst damages than those nearly perfect without putting any body filler. But body filler is always required to achieve the perfect finish in a dent like that. find a good body shop that will do a good job. ive known of hack body shops that in dents like that all they do is sand it and throw a big batch of body filler on it. you dont want that. good luck! :dblthumb2:

93fox
05-28-2011, 06:31 PM
Good PDR guys are magicians. Check around at dealerships as most in this area do work for them. I have a guy who is fantastic, but many are only so-so. Ask around in your area and ask for referrals.

i doubt that even a good PDR guy can do magic here, the damage seems to have small dents in it. it looks to me like it needs to visit the body shop.

richy
05-28-2011, 06:33 PM
i doubt that even a good PDR guy can do magic here, the damage seems to have small dents in it. it looks to me like it needs to visit the body shop.

You'd be surprised. I had a crease, and I mean a CREASE in my metal that one took out flawlessly. A metal table fell on the top of my fender of my old FX. Go see a PDR guy first before you go sanding off any paint.

Fast Eddie
05-28-2011, 06:34 PM
I have an amazing PDR guy that works at my shop that could probably get that out so it's definitely doable. Only problem I see is it's so close to the edge by the bumper that cracking the clearcoat when removing that dent via PDR could be a problem.

93fox
05-28-2011, 06:36 PM
You'd be surprised. I had a crease, and I mean a CREASE in my metal that one took out flawlessly. A metal table fell on the top of my fender of my old FX. Go see a PDR guy first before you go sanding off any paint.

Richy you might be correct, from my experience i have seen them only pop out small dents, nothing big. but hey, im sure that there are really experienced PDR guys out there.

Flash Gordon
05-28-2011, 06:52 PM
The toughest part is going to be the area where the quarter panel and bumper cover meet. 98% of that can be popped out in 5 minutes, the other 2% is going to require some time

I would call the Mercedes/BMW dealers service dept and ask who they recommend

RTexasF
05-28-2011, 07:21 PM
I have an amazing PDR guy that works at my shop that could probably get that out so it's definitely doable. Only problem I see is it's so close to the edge by the bumper that cracking the clearcoat when removing that dent via PDR could be a problem.

It's not a problem. A fella that I use works with another gent as a team. He does the PDR and his partner uses a heat gun as required to keep the paint/clear from cracking. As Richy pointed out the good ones are true artists.

timaishu
05-28-2011, 07:56 PM
So I just need to call up body shops/dealers?

Is there a way to identify who would do a good job? Like looking at their tools or anything. This is a foreign subject for me.

Flash Gordon
05-28-2011, 08:14 PM
So I just need to call up body shops/dealers?

Is there a way to identify who would do a good job? Like looking at their tools or anything. This is a foreign subject for me.

Your not going to be able to tell anything by looking at their tools :o

References is the best way I know to find someone good. If you don't know of anyone in your area thats used this service, I would recommend calling a high end dealership and asking their service dept who they use

TLMitchell
05-28-2011, 08:18 PM
So I just need to call up body shops/dealers?

Is there a way to identify who would do a good job? Like looking at their tools or anything. This is a foreign subject for me.


Many body shops don't have a very good opinion of PDR, probably because it costs them money from not getting the job. Dealers can point you to whatever PDR guy they use, and they all use them. Or you can just sniff around a bit.


Let Me Google That For You (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=paintless+dent+repair+Spring+Valley%2C+CA)

TL