MongooseGA
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As some of you know, I recently acquired a new [to me] Lexus SC400. The car only has an average of 3-4 thousand miles per year, but the owner was some old man. Said old man insisted on parking up front everywhere, resulting in multiple small door dings all over my car.
Most of these little buggers are probably good candidates for a professional PDR job, but I don't have the cash to pay for a professional job right now. Today I was talking with a family friend and he mentioned something about dry ice being used for PDR.
My questions are: Is this true? How does it work?
Eventually the car will go to our body guy for some minor touch up, but I wanted to give it a try first if I could.
Thanks in advance,
Most of these little buggers are probably good candidates for a professional PDR job, but I don't have the cash to pay for a professional job right now. Today I was talking with a family friend and he mentioned something about dry ice being used for PDR.
My questions are: Is this true? How does it work?
Eventually the car will go to our body guy for some minor touch up, but I wanted to give it a try first if I could.
Thanks in advance,