Got Keyed
#31
Thats just not really accurate. PDR and paint work are entirely different things. My PDR guy is one of the best in the country, he flies all over the country training, etc. They don't do any paint work.
This damage needs to be addressed by a top notch bodyshop.
This is not going to be repaired well with a spot repair.
This damage needs to be addressed by a top notch bodyshop.
This is not going to be repaired well with a spot repair.
#32
Thats just not really accurate. PDR and paint work are entirely different things. My PDR guy is one of the best in the country, he flies all over the country training, etc. They don't do any paint work.
This damage needs to be addressed by a top notch bodyshop.
This is not going to be repaired well with a spot repair.
This damage needs to be addressed by a top notch bodyshop.
This is not going to be repaired well with a spot repair.
#33
I wonder. Let's say I didn't have insurance and paying $2k to repaint the side of the car wasn't an option. Seems there must be folks that can fill and sand down the scratch where it would be hard to see unless you were looking for it. You'd save all that labor tearing apart doors, trim, etc., and just focus on filling/painting and sanding.
#35
I am absolutely correct. There is no way to make a touch up look perfect, especially on a metallic white car, certainly not over the entire length of the car. You'll always be able to see the scratch.
Here's a good video of the process you would use to "touch up" a key scratch. At the end, look at the result, its better but certainly not perfect:
Here's a good video of the process you would use to "touch up" a key scratch. At the end, look at the result, its better but certainly not perfect:
Last edited by SW17LS; 03-27-19 at 06:37 AM.
#36
Most PDR guys and shops here in Toronto don't have anything to do with painting
Also paint correction is more along the lines of detailing, wetsanding, polishing, buffing …..none of these can work on a scratch that has went through the clear coat
On a side note PDR is one skill im dying to learn how to do, I bought a pdr kit 2 years ago but never tested it out yet
Also paint correction is more along the lines of detailing, wetsanding, polishing, buffing …..none of these can work on a scratch that has went through the clear coat
On a side note PDR is one skill im dying to learn how to do, I bought a pdr kit 2 years ago but never tested it out yet
#37
I am absolutely correct. There is no way to make a touch up look perfect, especially on a metallic white car, certainly not over the entire length of the car. You'll always be able to see the scratch.
Here's a good video of the process you would use to "touch up" a key scratch. At the end, look at the result, its better but certainly not perfect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2aC_oseMe4
Here's a good video of the process you would use to "touch up" a key scratch. At the end, look at the result, its better but certainly not perfect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2aC_oseMe4
#38
I am absolutely correct. There is no way to make a touch up look perfect, especially on a metallic white car, certainly not over the entire length of the car. You'll always be able to see the scratch.
Here's a good video of the process you would use to "touch up" a key scratch. At the end, look at the result, its better but certainly not perfect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2aC_oseMe4
Here's a good video of the process you would use to "touch up" a key scratch. At the end, look at the result, its better but certainly not perfect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2aC_oseMe4
#39
I still can't believe people can be so mean. I can't imaging seeing a thing of beauty and wanting to mar it. Wtf is wrong with people.
Another week and a half before I drop it off at the body shop; makes me sad every time I see it...
Another week and a half before I drop it off at the body shop; makes me sad every time I see it...
#40
Most PDR guys and shops here in Toronto don't have anything to do with painting
Also paint correction is more along the lines of detailing, wetsanding, polishing, buffing …..none of these can work on a scratch that has went through the clear coat
On a side note PDR is one skill im dying to learn how to do, I bought a pdr kit 2 years ago but never tested it out yet
Also paint correction is more along the lines of detailing, wetsanding, polishing, buffing …..none of these can work on a scratch that has went through the clear coat
On a side note PDR is one skill im dying to learn how to do, I bought a pdr kit 2 years ago but never tested it out yet
I found a PDR guy in my area are that is a true "Dent Wizard" He completely fixed a hard door ding on the crease line of my fender in 20 minutes at $140 vs body work and respray for $500. I can't even see where the dent was anymore! Then he fixed my wife's door that had two long 3 ft crease side swipes for $300.
My previous options were to get the body work done for $700 or find a used door at a junk yard for less.
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#42
I have a PDR kit and I ended up making things worse. The dents ended up being wavy looking
I found a PDR guy in my area are that is a true "Dent Wizard" He completely fixed a hard door ding on the crease line of my fender in 20 minutes at $140 vs body work and respray for $500. I can't even see where the dent was anymore! Then he fixed my wife's door that had two long 3 ft crease side swipes for $300.
My previous options were to get the body work done for $700 or find a used door at a junk yard for less.
I found a PDR guy in my area are that is a true "Dent Wizard" He completely fixed a hard door ding on the crease line of my fender in 20 minutes at $140 vs body work and respray for $500. I can't even see where the dent was anymore! Then he fixed my wife's door that had two long 3 ft crease side swipes for $300.
My previous options were to get the body work done for $700 or find a used door at a junk yard for less.
#43
Makes me sick to read this thread. I wonder if you asked around to people at the skating area / greenbelt, if they had heard of anyone else's car having been keyed. And if so, if a dirtbag had been identified.
#45
I joked with my wife that the noises made while fixing the dent were just sound effects and he actually has a wand and magically made the dent disappear ! I was in disbelief for days and went to my garage and stared at the repair multiple times. It hasn't fully registered in my brain yet how he gets things so perfect.