Paintless Dent Removal
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I'm not sure where anyplace in fargo that does it is...but for just 2 small door dings it shouldnt be too expensive...i know how to do it...but do not have the tools yet....I used to do it in the summers in Hutchinson MN for a friend of mines dad...........I'd think it would only be around $100.00 just to give a rough estimate beings I havent seem the car...but being the dents are on the door it shouldnt be to spedy.
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my work does paintless dent removal, i believe it's 75 bucks to remove all the dents, but don't quote me on the price. the number you can call to find out the price is 356-3013.
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no problem
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Did you call and set up anythign?
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I need to find a good dent removal place around here. a certain member of this board (who shall remain nameless, as shall his red lude) decided to open a car door too close to mine

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^^^uh oh^^^
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PDR isnt hard...
is there anyplace in ND that can even train people...
i know a guy who went to the ding king college in cali for it...but i dont think there is anyplace around here that offers it.
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97slowgsx wrote:
PDR isnt hard...is there anyplace in ND that can even train people...
i know a guy who went to the ding king college in cali for it...but i dont think there is anyplace around here that offers it.
Its not hard to do, its just hard to do properly w/o cracking the paint or over raising the dent to the point where it becomes a bump. Its also hard to do it so it doesn't crease the metal. Its all about finesse and massaging the dent out SLOWLY.
Don't know if anyone in state can train how to do it, though there is a guy I knew in Rugby that was really good at it that showed me a few things (I can't do it, no tools, not anywhere near enough experience)
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Yeah, it does take alot of time to do it correctly...I do have access to all the tools to do it, and have taken some out of my own vehicles but im no pro either....but yeah you have to have alot of patience to do it.
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Im going to the Right Look class's I will be certified in
PDR
Interior Repair
Paint Touch up, Bumper repair
Windsheild chip repairJon, it takes alot of practice and some training if you want to make a living on it.. Plus being certified will help get customers.. -
yeah no shit....
but there arent that many people around here than need PDR..
Its a big thing down south tho with all the tornodoes and hail.
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