• The Forums are now open to new registrations, adverts are also being de-tuned.

dent removal

thamesc180k

Active Member
Joined
Nov 1, 2024
Messages
83
Location
New Zealand
Car
04 c180K
Hi all , can someone throw me some advice on removing this dent please?
Id like to do it myself, have had some experience panelbeating my consul (unpainted) and it is very small dent maybe 15mm of sorts, but without removing the paint.
I havent removed the boot interior trim (as is on the top of the boot lid) to get at it from behind to pop it out.
It should be an easy job (for a pro) so im seeking advice beforehand to take into account.
I am slowly bringing it back to good condition with little things to be done, curbing of the wheels at the moment.
Thanks Karl
 

Attachments

  • IMG20250126113137.jpg
    IMG20250126113137.jpg
    96.7 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG20250113172014.jpg
    IMG20250113172014.jpg
    355 KB · Views: 8
After seeing the paintless dent removal chap do his magic on my car removing a 'supermarket ding', I would never try it DIY - it's a black art:

Screenshot-20250125-231204-Drive.jpg


Good luck..
 
After seeing the paintless dent removal chap do his magic on my car removing a 'supermarket ding', I would never try it DIY - it's a black art:

Screenshot-20250125-231204-Drive.jpg


Good luck..
yes
After seeing the paintless dent removal chap do his magic on my car removing a 'supermarket ding', I would never try it DIY - it's a black art:

Screenshot-20250125-231204-Drive.jpg


Good luck..
yes we used to have a guy do all the cars on the yard at work and he was brilliant. i could call on him. i just wanted to do it myself.
 
Leave it to the pro’s, it takes a lot of practice to get it right, you could end up doing more damage, just for the sake of £100, or so.
 
Give it a stab, if you really want to, but watch loads of videos on the matter first, my dent man said good quality tools are essential and pricey.
 
Give it a stab, if you really want to, but watch loads of videos on the matter first, my dent man said good quality tools are essential and pricey.
yeah i could stuff it up but hey i can fix it. Yes there is some training involved for those guys too.
I have tried to watch alot of vids but none seem to be for small dents only large, maybe not looking properly. Ill look for some more.
Cheers
 
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
Good luck and please share with us your results if you have a moment to spare.
(Warming up dents helps in cold weather may help - lots of video vlogs out there - you may get a 100% result)
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom