I watched Dent Wizard do their thing at a convention in Dallas. First they
took a nice late model car and had a guy ballpeen hammer dents on the hood
and doors. Then they made a bigger (around 4 inch across and 1 inch deep)
crease type dent (like a runaway shopping cart leaves) on a fender. Over
the rest of the day a guy was there with a light (heat?) and alot of small
hammers and other tools. Bottom line, by the end of the day ALL THE DENTS
WERE GONE, no paint damage. I plan to try them out if I suffer your fate.
I have no connection or interest in Dent Wizard, ya da, ya da, ya da .....
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> From: Joseph Cianciotti <jmc987@earthlink.net>
> To: mg mailing list <mgs@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Door Ding (sigh) & Paintless Dent Repair
> Date: Sunday, December 28, 1997 11:37 AM
>
> Well, I've had my LBC for about a year and it was bound to happen. It
> got its first door ding. (Thanks to the ferry parking lot where they
> magically found an extra 100 spaces by making the existing ones so narrow
> even an MG has trouble parking. And most of the people here drive SUVs
> and land yachts.) To help soothe my aching heart, I was wondering, has
> anyone had experience with Dent Pro or Dent Wizard or any of those other
> paintless dent repair places? Thanks in advance for your advice and
> condolences. ;)
>
> Joseph
> 67 Roadster
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