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Dent Repair - North West

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I had four car park style side dings, one on the roof and one on the bonnet that all needed attention. I called up Mark at DentGo a couple of weeks ago and he's just been round to do the job. Being an idiot, I forgot to take before photos, but I think the afters speak for themselves.

There was a 5" crease in the roof, not deep but noticeable enough when you were within a couple of feet of it. The red line is where the crease was.

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The bonnet had a small round dent, no idea what from, it looked kinda of like a golf ball or similar sized solid object had hit it. All gone.

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The driver's door had three dings, I was going to try and mark them up, but you can see from the reflection that there's not much there :)

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There was another one in the driver's side door sill, Mark wasn't able to get a tool on it without drilling a hole (which I wasn't keen on) so he could only pull it from the outside instead of working from behind too. It's about 90% gone and looks much better. I've no doubt he could have got it perfect if I'd chosen to have a small hole in the door jam (which he was going to plug with a small grommet).

As you can see, excellent work all round. £95 for 6 dents and he also gave me some pointers on how to work them myself in future. If you need dents sorting in the North West, I'd strongly advise you to give Mark a bell, top service.

http://www.dentgo.co.uk

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Did any of those break the paint? Some total scumbag has made a mighty ding in my door that's ripped the paint off the undercoat. I've covered it with touch-up but I'm interested in seeing how good a repair can get without going full respray.

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18 minutes ago, nerdstrike said:

Did any of those break the paint? Some total scumbag has made a mighty ding in my door that's ripped the paint off the undercoat. I've covered it with touch-up but I'm interested in seeing how good a repair can get without going full respray.

Ouch, that sucks. None of mine broke the paint thankfully. 

I did scuff an alloy on my previous car, really badly, and a chipsaway guy did a flawless "smart repair" on a not easy to match colour for £50. I'd recommend them but, the thing is, with it being a franchise network, you never really know how good your operative will be until you take the plunge.

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