Posted by Molineone on April 15, 2008 at 17:22:33 from (75.73.135.181):
In Reply to: O/T Hail damage posted by Bob Farrell on April 15, 2008 at 15:32:17:
Paintless dent removal looks great when the "artist" is done rubbing out the dents, but has anyone ever seen the inside of a fender after the work is done? It's like a dentist pick has scratched a million little spots against the panel, and I don't care how far rust prevention has come in the last 50 years, that cannot help the life of the metal. Plus the 1/2" holes they drill and just fill with a factory looking plug, that hole is not treated, primed, or painted and it another spot asking for the cancer. I detailed cars for almost two years and have seen all of the tricks. As far as 1200 bucks for 300 dents, your insurance guy should be hung with the rest of them. Good luck!!
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