Dent Wizard - I'm sold

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Freedom55

Just had a 2 inch door dent (just below the crease) fixed on my 2005
OBW. I checked with a local body shop and they wanted to charge me $410
to fix (filling, sanding painting etc.). Dent Wizard was about $250
cheaper and you would never know a dent was ever there. They didn't even
need to pull off the inside panel.

I was skeptical but now I am sold. Just a little information for anyone
who wants to go that route.

Ron
--
And it really doesn't matter if
I'm wrong I'm right
Where I belong I'm right
Where I belong.

Lennon & McCartney
 
Just had a 2 inch door dent (just below the crease) fixed on my 2005
OBW. I checked with a local body shop and they wanted to charge me $410
to fix (filling, sanding painting etc.). Dent Wizard was about $250
cheaper and you would never know a dent was ever there. They didn't even
need to pull off the inside panel.

I was skeptical but now I am sold. Just a little information for anyone
who wants to go that route.

Ron

Yes, I'm a fan of paintless dent repair as well. I've had a bunch of
dents and dings fixed by the local "Dent Doctor" and the results have
been excellent. This is the only way to deal with those small dents
that leave minimal or no paint damage, after PDR it's like they never
happened.
 
Dentless is awesome -- if it will work for your damage. THE FIRST MONTH I
had my new '03 Baja I went to the car wash and a buckle was loose in one of
the spinning brushes. As my son and I rode through the car wash I could
hear the rythmic banging as it travelled the entire length of the driver's
side of the car. When I exited, I pulled up next to the manager's office
and looked at the car -- there were about 20 small dents running up and
down along the driver's side of the car. As soon as I saw it I was
worried that the side of the car might need to be repainted and might
never match the rest of the car 'just right.' After talking to the
manager & insurance companies we settled on a price. In the meanitime I
did my reasearch and my dealer's body shop was just starting to do this
paintless dent repair. I was skeptical and I didn''t want to waste the
insurance money on an experiment and then not have the car look awesome.
Well, I decided to take a chance and the car came out great. You'd have
to KNOW what you were looking for and where to look for it to see any
evidence of the incident.

Ultimately the repairs were awesome, the car looks awesome, the insurance
company valued the damage/repairs at $1400 to repaint and I got it done
dentless for $395. I haven't been back to that car wash since but I'd
drive it through that car wash once a week if I could make a grand each
time. ;o)
 
My mom's Legacy has several small dings and dents that don't affect the
paint any. I'm sure this would be something that may interest her.
Details??
 
B. Walker said:
My mom's Legacy has several small dings and dents that don't affect the
paint any. I'm sure this would be something that may interest her.
Details??
www.dentwizard.com


--
And it really doesn't matter if
I'm wrong I'm right
Where I belong I'm right
Where I belong.

Lennon & McCartney
 
I had a dent right hand side of my gas filler cap (2003 wrx ) about an inc
in diameter and the guy fixed it round the back of were the filler cap hinge
retracts a joy to watch total cost £25.00 about $20.00 ......
 
kevin said:
I had a dent right hand side of my gas filler cap (2003 wrx ) about an inc
in diameter and the guy fixed it round the back of were the filler cap hinge
retracts a joy to watch total cost £25.00 about $20.00 ......

I had some hail damage, all over the car('03 forester), was the worse on
the hood, about a hundred small dings. I told the guy I just couldn't
believe they could fix that. I inspected it when they were done trying
to find one imperfection so I could prove I was right and I couldn't do
it. All I could see was swirls from the polishing, I have since rubbed
that out mostly. I have noticed a couple of small imperfections since
then but they are barely "there". they do about as good a job as is
possible I believe.

btw, this happened when the car was almost new, I had only had it about
a month.. heartbreaking :)
 
phillystyle said:
Dentless is awesome -- if it will work for your damage. THE FIRST MONTH I
had my new '03 Baja I went to the car wash and a buckle was loose in one
of
the spinning brushes. As my son and I rode through the car wash I could
hear the rythmic banging as it travelled the entire length of the driver's
side of the car. When I exited, I pulled up next to the manager's office
and looked at the car -- there were about 20 small dents running up and
down along the driver's side of the car.

I refuse to drive through older touchless automatic washes with the STi.
It's either manual, or I'll take the time to drive to one of the new ones
for an undercarriage wash.
 

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