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    Default how to get VERY small dints out of car?

    hey long story short i have a VY and when i took it to panel shop it had a perfect boot (no dints, me like alot of people on this site im sure know where every dint and scratch is lol) and when i got it back it has these very very small dints on the boot lid.
    you can only see them when it is bright and if your looking for them, but in photo's they show up heaps.

    they seem was too small to get out with suction or what not (how they do it) as when you run your hand over them you cant even feel them, but i know they are there and other people have commented.

    my question is how do you get these out? is it possible or do i have to get a new boot lid?

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    PDR should get them out. PM Philthy as this is what he does for a living.


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    Id be asking the panel shop to replace/repair it if it went in perfect and came out damaged

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    Find a local PDR (paintless dent repair) guy, and he can probably do it for $100 or so.
    I'm not doing cash jobs, but can give you my work number if you want a quote.
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    i didnt know the paintless dent repairs fix ones that small? any idea on a reasonable price?

    yeah i did think of that but i have no way of prooving it and they would just say they cant see it,
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    You should get it done for under $100 if they are that small. If they aren't in some stupid place to get to it will only take them 5 mins each dent.

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    You might want to wash a car of this section, there is nothing to interfere with tools and allow a good seal, you should choose a method of using suction to pull the dents and bruises like car.Nobody are expensive to when they take to repair body shop. However, a small dent can be pulled out with little difficulty. Here are some tips for do-it-yourself to get the dents out of the loop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinjones View Post
    You might want to wash a car of this section, there is nothing to interfere with tools and allow a good seal, you should choose a method of using suction to pull the dents and bruises like car.Nobody are expensive to when they take to repair body shop. However, a small dent can be pulled out with little difficulty. Here are some tips for do-it-yourself to get the dents out of the loop.
    sorry mate but i have no idea what you just said lol....anyone else? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by esca_ByDesign View Post
    sorry mate but i have no idea what you just said lol....anyone else? lol
    Pretty sure he is trying to give tips on using those shitty suction cup dent removers. No idea why, since they would be useless on a dent that small

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    ah ok thanks, yeah i dont think they would work as they are that small. taking it to a guy to check out on weekend so wish me luck
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