Anyone has a good "Paintless Dent repair shop" in NYC??
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No, paintless dent removal does not require the drilling of anything. The process is that the panel is heated, and then the metal is massage from the inside of the panel back to it's original shape, without damaging the paint. Thus the "paintless" in paintless dent removal.
If this person is going to drill holes and not remove the panel, I don't see any way he/she is even going to be able to massage anything back to anythi neven remotely smooth.
For your particular dent, you might have to bite the bullet and get it pulled out conventional way, then puddied and painted. I don't think paintless is going to work for you, and especially not at $200.
If this person is going to drill holes and not remove the panel, I don't see any way he/she is even going to be able to massage anything back to anythi neven remotely smooth.
For your particular dent, you might have to bite the bullet and get it pulled out conventional way, then puddied and painted. I don't think paintless is going to work for you, and especially not at $200.
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I'm sure a new fender even in used market will be in excess of $400, then painted for another $x. So, why not just pull it out, fix it for less than a new piece and get it same painted for $x ?
I think the traditional repair might be the only cost effective choice here.
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So, will you be satisfied with the same panel, same paint, but uneven area that you'll see either at certain angles or all angles? If that would bother you, then you'll have to find a VERY GOOD shop to match the color up right, paint it right, and then bake it properly.
If that dent were straight forward, middle of door, I'd say paintless could easily get it out and in probably like-new condition. At an edge or corner, not so good option.
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You may not have a choice but to do something that will require painting. Put it this way, I don't believe that Paintless procedure will be able to get that area back to original smooth.
So, will you be satisfied with the same panel, same paint, but uneven area that you'll see either at certain angles or all angles? If that would bother you, then you'll have to find a VERY GOOD shop to match the color up right, paint it right, and then bake it properly.
If that dent were straight forward, middle of door, I'd say paintless could easily get it out and in probably like-new condition. At an edge or corner, not so good option.
damn, still sad looking at that damage. Still don't know how it happened?
So, will you be satisfied with the same panel, same paint, but uneven area that you'll see either at certain angles or all angles? If that would bother you, then you'll have to find a VERY GOOD shop to match the color up right, paint it right, and then bake it properly.
If that dent were straight forward, middle of door, I'd say paintless could easily get it out and in probably like-new condition. At an edge or corner, not so good option.
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I dont even care about how it happened. New york is full of careless ***holes!! And I think Ill b ok with a little blemish of paintless repair. No one could ever match stock paint perfectly........specially silver (And it being Lexus paint doesnt make things easier).......it always comes out a little darker than needed. I will stay away from paint as long as i can
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I wouldn't worry about not getting a good paint match. I had the lower front bumper replaced a few month ago after getting a golf ball size dent in it. The new bumper comes unpainted and my shop did a perfect match to my 04 silver UL.
A really good body shop should be able to match paint. I couldn't be happier with my results.
A really good body shop should be able to match paint. I couldn't be happier with my results.
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I wouldn't worry about not getting a good paint match. I had the lower front bumper replaced a few month ago after getting a golf ball size dent in it. The new bumper comes unpainted and my shop did a perfect match to my 04 silver UL.
A really good body shop should be able to match paint. I couldn't be happier with my results.
A really good body shop should be able to match paint. I couldn't be happier with my results.
Its not a bit darker than needed? Specially at night?
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