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need help with aluminum dent on a buster L (fire corps)
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<blockquote data-quote="driz" data-source="post: 401735" data-attributes="member: 13373"><p>That's the ticket if you can find a place in your region or an old body man well schooled in dent removal . I watched a guy once massage a dented door with a sharply defined door edge dent right on the crease of the door center. I thought no way but he did it like new in 10 minutes to perfection. </p><p> I took one out of mine and it's ok but say 60%. Shrinking dents is something of an art so you can't follow some bodies directions or YouTube unless you do bodywork a lot. It's more of a massage than pounding out so find an old school body man who is up on that stuff, not the current pull and replace methods like are used mostly today for cost reasons. You can likely save some $$ by removing the decking. Yourself if he needs it done to get at the dent but let him see it as it sits now before you pull anything. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="driz, post: 401735, member: 13373"] That's the ticket if you can find a place in your region or an old body man well schooled in dent removal . I watched a guy once massage a dented door with a sharply defined door edge dent right on the crease of the door center. I thought no way but he did it like new in 10 minutes to perfection. I took one out of mine and it's ok but say 60%. Shrinking dents is something of an art so you can't follow some bodies directions or YouTube unless you do bodywork a lot. It's more of a massage than pounding out so find an old school body man who is up on that stuff, not the current pull and replace methods like are used mostly today for cost reasons. You can likely save some $$ by removing the decking. Yourself if he needs it done to get at the dent but let him see it as it sits now before you pull anything. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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