Rear fender ding, any luck with PDR methods?
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First guy was a hack. The one that fixed it was a Pro and did it in his shop. 5 hours = $ 500. That's pretty much typical shop time rates. Seems high but the alternative was a body shop and paint for at least as much money. What's annoying is that someone was careless enough to slam a Truck or SUV door into it in the first place.
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I ordered a glue pull kit from Eastwood because I could not help myself... My innie will probably turn into an outie now, will let you know... It' s a barely visible dent (white paint it good for something) so I'm not overly worried if I flip it around... Both work colleagues have dibs on whatever glue is left to try on their respective cars... We're about to mess 3 german cars up ;-)
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