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Wheel wrench dents bonnet !!

graham harvey

Club Member
Hi all,

I'm sure none of you are as clumsy as me but i thought i'd warn you all. After getting the car back with the KW3s all fitted, I gave the car a full in and out makeover. I took the front boot carpet out to clean and when I returned it, I dutifuly placed the wheel wrench back in the pocket. I closed the boot (not slammed it) and met resistance. When I opened it I realised that the wrench had hit the underside of the bonnet and scratch the paint. Just a touch up I thought. To my horror when I pulled the bonnet down I saw that it had made a dent in the bonnet. I've now got to have that fixed and the whole bonnet sprayed - not happy :(
 
Couldn't one of the dent removal people get rid of it?

May be wortha try vefor eyou go down the respray route?!?
 
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Couldn't one of the dent removal people get rid of it?

May be wortha try vefor eyou go down the respray route?!?

Certainly worth a try, I have been very impressed by what they can do, I was quoted around £1000 by an approved repair shop for a fill and respray for a couple of dents that I thought would be impossible to fix any other way, but when faced with such a big bill I decided to try Dent Devils and for £75 +VAT they removed both dents without a trace but the best part was the avoidance of a respray. Later I returned to the repair shop to tell them about this wonderful new technique I had discovered they simply siad "oh yes we can do that as well" [:mad:]
 
Think there's one that gives discount for club members as well Graham. May be worth checking??!
 

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