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Heading to Daytona next month just wanted to know if anyone on the site knew a good place to have a small dent removed out of my front fender in that area. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Here's something you can try if it's just a dimple. (paint not cracked and steel isn't creased.) Take some C02 and cool the dented area so that you have frost all the way around dent extending about 1/4" all the way around. Face the dent into the sun on a hot day and you can actually see the dent pop out as the metal warms up and the frost melts.
Heading to Daytona next month just wanted to know if anyone on the site knew a good place to have a small dent removed out of my front fender in that area. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
As a matter of fact, I do! Dent Ranger, located in the Daytona Flea Market on the west side of I-95 & just south of U.S.92. When I heard he worked at a flea market I was a little concerned about reliability. But, after seeing some of his work I let him take some small door dings & one quarter sized dent out of a 328 BMW I had just picked up. Absolutely perfect! Very little time, no paint damage, reasonable cost, & I got to stand there & watch. http://www.dentranger.com/
I used this fellow located at the Daytona Flee Market Friday thru Sundays.
He took a quarter sized dent out of my gas tank for $100, took him about and hour.
Oh ya, the dent came from a bike that fell over during Bike Week on Main Street, people told me about it but the nice fellow who owed the bike picked it up and rode away, thanks buddy, may your nuts fall off, I am still hoping!!!
Oh ya, the dent came from a bike that fell over during Bike Week on Main Street, people told me about it but the nice fellow who owed the bike picked it up and rode away, thanks buddy, may your nuts fall off, I am still hoping!!!
What a dick (the guy that rode off), but your response was classic!
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