aim4squirrels
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- Nov 6, 2013
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Well, I got my first dent in my Challenger. Never how I expected it though. Bird flew head first into a rear quarter panel.
I stopped by a trusted body shop, they confirmed PDR will take it out.
I am not familiar with the exact operation of PDR, but I assume they will affix some sort of device like a professional type pops-a-dent to pull it out.
I will obviously handle removing any marring, they won't touch that part. And I'll take the car there with that panel squeaky clean.
It is currently coated with the PBL surface coating. Anyone think that will effect the bonding of the tool to remove the dent? Should I buff that off and recoat after the work is done, or leave it so I'm only working the paint over one time after the dent is pulled?
Advice welcome.
I stopped by a trusted body shop, they confirmed PDR will take it out.
I am not familiar with the exact operation of PDR, but I assume they will affix some sort of device like a professional type pops-a-dent to pull it out.
I will obviously handle removing any marring, they won't touch that part. And I'll take the car there with that panel squeaky clean.
It is currently coated with the PBL surface coating. Anyone think that will effect the bonding of the tool to remove the dent? Should I buff that off and recoat after the work is done, or leave it so I'm only working the paint over one time after the dent is pulled?
Advice welcome.