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12/13/2007 4:16:06 PM EDT
Crappy day today! I take my new (to me) late model truck to the local car wash and while It's getting beat all to hell by the 'soft wash', a dent magically appears on my fender. I'm 100% positive that the dent was not there before I went, but the manager of course claims that it simply is not possible for his machines to have done this.

Anyway, my insurance company suggested I use the Dent Wizard or a similar place to simply have it removed. Any users of this service? Any luck? I'm in the R.T.P. btw, so a local recommendation might help also.
12/13/2007 4:19:23 PM EDT
[#1]
Get some dry ice from your local grocery store....apply to the dent...it wont hurt the paint but it makes the metal contract and pop out the dent.
12/13/2007 4:21:25 PM EDT
[#2]
I know a guy who used to work for Dent Wizard, then he left and started his own company fixing dents. Now, he is better than virtually anyone in the industry (trust me on this), but he took out a very substantial bashed-in dent in the bottom portion of the passenger side door of my truck. Even he said it was more challenging than most other dents.

The dent is gone. Poof. History.
12/13/2007 4:21:42 PM EDT
[#3]
Paintless dent removal done properly can be absolutely magic.

I've seen all sorts of little dings and dents, even really nasty ones, disappear completely.  

I've seen a brand new car with a caved in hood, completely made perfect again.

I've also seen an older car get a door completely caved in.  He popped that out ALMOST perfect.  He could see a line near the edge of the door, I tried really hard and I couldn't see anything at all wrong.