TT/Ameasap
The White Blur
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Im in Illinois.
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SignUp Now!I have explained that to the wife but she doesnt get it. I know where every scratch and nick is on my cars because I hand wash all of them.True. The owner of the car can almost always still see where it was....anyone else would never notice.
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This is 100% true.I have been doing PDR for 19 years and the sharper the dent is the metal can stretch and you cannot shrink it back up.With any dent that is repairable it is how much time a guy wants to spend on it as to how it will look especially with creases.I had a crease on a door that was the full length of the door on a 2013 Toyota Camry a couple of weeks ago for one of my new car dealers,they started to send it to the bodyshop but asked me first and 2 hours later I saved it from the body shop and the used car manager and customer were Happy as they could be and kept from doing paintwork which hurts value on newer cars.Skill of the tech is very important but that being said, sharp dents are much harder to get perfect than shallower dents even if the shallow dent is larger in diameter. Hail dents half dollar size and under can come up perfectly in most instances. Door dings can be a pain in the ass if they are too sharp in the bottom of the dent and sometimes it just won't come up 100 percent without cracking the paint. Most of the time they can at least be made nice enough for the average eye to not see it even if they are looking the car over.
Damn,You brought up a bad memory I had forgot about.When I was still green,I went to work for my first dealership and the owner bought a little over 200 Cavalier convertibles that were rentals out of Hawaii.These cars were beach cars and beat all to hell and 1/4 panels had limited access because of convertible top .I will probably have nightmares tonight now that you have reminded me of those pieces of shit back then.LOLMy wife's cousin said black regals are one of his most hated cars to do. Between the black and the shape of the door he said it shows every imperfection. He has been doing dent removal since the mid 90's.
I have noticed that the car that shows the most imperfections is the mid 90's Cavalier. I don't think have ever seen one without doors that looked like people drove golf balls into them.
Thanks again,I hope you sleep well too!Glad I could help! We had one of those POS cars.