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Originally Posted by supunna_picta PDR is the way to go but get opinions on reputable shops first. Generally they try to get behind the dent and massage it out so

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Old 06-14-2012, 05:24 PM   #24 (permalink)
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PDR is the way to go but get opinions on reputable shops first. Generally they try to get behind the dent and massage it out so access to the dent is the time consuming part and where you want a reputable shop so they put body panels, trim and interior components back together they way they should go. The majority of the cost there is time, despite the tons of special tools they have to reach up through narrow spaces to get behind a dent.

For those places they can't get behind the dent they use a hot glue method that works really well - essentially they use various sized disks that they glue to the dent and they slid a spring loaded puller over the disk and 'pop' the disk off the car, which pulls the dent. Then they massage the extrusion (extremely small) down flush. That method takes about 1 minute per dent but is not usable if the dent is 'sharp' and might cause the paint to come off.

The tech did mention that aluminum was a lot harder to work with.

I had an MR2 Spyder with significant hail damage to every body panel (probably at least 50 dents) and the end cost was about $2500.

GL - sorry to hear about it.
Thanks for the detail. I have a much better understanding of all this now. +rep
I have 11 and they told me my car looks like its an easy fix except for two. But now I'm hearing aluminum is hard to fix??? Well I will take it day by day. Let's see how it turns out? T
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