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Dent Repair Recommendation

sidned

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Guys,

I've had a collection of small parking dings in my doors from inconsiderate people in car parks and decided to get them repaired using one of these paintless dent repair outfits. I chose a company called Dent Wizards and I had to post my delight at the quality of this guy's work. He said that door dings are his bread and butter but couldn't believe how difficult the 993 was to work on! He said the door skins are normally flimsy and can be pushed about easily, but mine took him half an hour each side! He also found another ding in my rear wing which I thought had to be done by a bodyshop and also a dent in my roof. Yes, my roof. It was on the car when I bought it and just above the windscreen about a third of the way from the passenger door. I'd sent a picture to Dent Devils a while ago and they said it would be impossible to get to and would not touch it. This guy drilled a tiny hole in the roof strut after removing part of the roof lining and within 5 minutes had removed the dent and also touched in the scratch that accompanied the dent! He normally charges £65 per panel, but it all depends on the car and the amount of work that needs to be done overall. Unfortunately my camera wasn't able to pick up the dents before, so I can't show you a before and after shot, but needless to say I'm a perfectionist and I am more than happy with the end results.

Anyway, I thought I'd post a recommendation because it is word-of-mouth that means companies or individuals that give an excellent service can get more of our business. He even spoke of doing a group one weekend at someone's house if anyone is interested.

The guy I used was Paul Ogden, and he is the franchisee for the Northants area. Check out his website here:

http://www.dentwizardmidlands.co.uk

Check out the RX8 front wing and Golf rear tailgate in the Repair Gallery! How the hell he got those dents out is beyond me!

Darren
 

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