Paintless Dent Repair in Seattle Area?
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Paintless Dent Repair in Seattle Area?
Does anyone know of a good paintless dent repair outfit in the Seattle area? I have some hail damage on the roof of my Runner.
Looking for a place that can pull the dent without drilling. Unfortunately the dent is on the roof with no access to the sheet metal to push from behind.
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UB
Looking for a place that can pull the dent without drilling. Unfortunately the dent is on the roof with no access to the sheet metal to push from behind.
Thanks
UB
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Use Dent Wizard. They are the ones that created PDR. On top of that I used to sublet work out to them. Top notch professionals that get the job done. They are used by TMCC on all of their fleet and lease returns.
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Uber,
Is it a bulging, concave dent? Or is it a sharp, pointed dent? If its the former, try pushing it out yourself.
Check out my write up on sound deadening and it'll show you how to remove your headliner. http://www.4runners.org/articles/sound
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Is it a bulging, concave dent? Or is it a sharp, pointed dent? If its the former, try pushing it out yourself.
Check out my write up on sound deadening and it'll show you how to remove your headliner. http://www.4runners.org/articles/sound
Bob
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The dent is sharp, indented and pretty small (about the size of a dime). I call it a hail dent, but may have been caused be a rock or something dropped by a bird. It is on the rea or the roof near the rear hatch.
I appreciate the two suggestions. I would rather not remove the headliner, or have a PDR person remove anything either. It seems to be a perfect cadidate for a pulling device like the glue on pullers that get advertised.
I'll call dent wizard and see how they would deal with it and how much it would cost.
I appreciate the two suggestions. I would rather not remove the headliner, or have a PDR person remove anything either. It seems to be a perfect cadidate for a pulling device like the glue on pullers that get advertised.
I'll call dent wizard and see how they would deal with it and how much it would cost.
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