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Old 12-08-2013, 09:14 AM
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Its not idiotic, its brilliant!
I thought it was brilliant until it happened to me. Believe it or not, the 3rd day i had my car i did as you suggested. Sure enough, it got hit
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This too, or get these tools (http://www.mmtraining.com/paintless-...r-toolsets.htm) and learn how to remove dents on friends beat up cars.
Yea thats what im going to end up doing, following hotkupa's suggestion. Lol
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Old 12-08-2013, 01:03 PM
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I had over 30 dings size of nickel/quarter from a big hail. Those dent removal tools made my car look new again. Watching and learning from professionals could help you remove them yourself, practice is a must though.

Mitsubishi uses a thin layer of metal for many reasons. Since I got the car I never parked close by someone. Always distant myself from people who dont have respect for others property.
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Old 12-08-2013, 04:04 PM
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I pulled some dents before and if I can give you some advice......metal must be at least 60 F (if not paint will crack metal will not retract properly) so depending where you live you might have to do it inside a garage. And second do not pull the metal out too much. If you pull metal to the other side...... you will have to paint the entire panel.
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Old 12-08-2013, 04:11 PM
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I had over 30 dings size of nickel/quarter from a big hail. Those dent removal tools made my car look new again. Watching and learning from professionals could help you remove them yourself, practice is a must though.

Mitsubishi uses a thin layer of metal for many reasons. Since I got the car I never parked close by someone. Always distant myself from people who dont have respect for others property.
Ok gotcha. Thanks for the tips
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I pulled some dents before and if I can give you some advice......metal must be at least 60 F (if not paint will crack metal will not retract properly) so depending where you live you might have to do it inside a garage. And second do not pull the metal out too much. If you pull metal to the other side...... you will have to paint the entire panel.
Lol damn it. Its about 42 right now here in Vegas. But thanks so is pushing the metal from the inside the best solution?
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Old 12-08-2013, 06:42 PM
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Definitely wait till its warm to remove dents.
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Lol thanks
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I hope you find a way to get your dents out, that tool should work and if not they make bigger cups for it to fit
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Old 12-08-2013, 07:15 PM
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^ thanks for the support you guys!!! I wasnt aware of needing to be during warm temperature, but will wait to do it.... In a few months -_-
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Do all these suggestions work with dents with a crease? I got a huge one on my door from what appears to have been someone with a lifted truck based on how high it is -_-
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Old 12-09-2013, 08:42 AM
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Do all these suggestions work with dents with a crease? I got a huge one on my door from what appears to have been someone with a lifted truck based on how high it is -_-
Lol that sucks. Not laughing at you but your "-_-" lol
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