C. Charles Hahn
CCH Auto Appearance, LLC
too many to count
- most of them were there before I bought the car and can't just be removed by PDR because of the type of dings they are.

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pssstue said:They will persue your doors at all costs. I parked in this spot at my friends complex during a road trip and this guy (SEL) helped himself to the biggest spot in the lot. I got a ticket for parking on the curb(it is sorta red). You'd think he'd get one for two spots??
-Stu.
BW said:HAH! I think my 2002 Passat will win. I'll go outside tomorrow morning and count all the dings and scratches. It's all a mess, while my prestine minivan is comfortably sitting in the garage...
GoodnClean said:Today my fiancee decided she wanted to run some errands, and the parking lots were INSANE. I wound up circling while she was in a store at one, and we parked literally across the street at the other...
She urged me to park across the street as opposed to risking someone dinging the car though, she's a keeper![]()
WetBlackGti said:As seen on TV "DENT MAGIC" will save you thousands of dollars!
1 hot glue gun
2 suction cups
1 corkscrew thingy
= all dents gone!
If you are asking yourself that question..... No I never bought or used it, lol .
Has anyone used it here?
Pstone said:Funny you mentioned this as I was just scrolling to the end of this thread to ask that question about experience with one.
My daughter just bought the Dent King kit for $20 and I tried it out last week. It actually works and it's pretty simple to use. I did about 4 dings. Only problem I found so far it tends to pull the ding out too far and now you have a bump. They give you a plastic tool that looks like a large candle that you are suposed to use to push the bump to level. I was worried that too much tapping down might cause the paint to crack as I was tapping the candle with a hammer. This is the part I was wondering, if anyone has experience in the final result?
Kit comes supplies for prob 15-20 dents. not bad for $20. One other pieve I have with it also so far is that the reflections off the dent are not the same as before the ding. Maybe with practice I can get that right with the tamp down tool but it was to hot that day. Works best on a cool finish. Of course it works best with smooth type dings (no creases) and if it's a big one you can pop it 10 times around in a circle, like a clock face for ten pulls to get a biggy out. Something like a softball size dent.
But like anything else it takes time for each dent. Only 5 min for glue to dry before you pop it, but takes time to clean the popping pad of residual glue before your next pop.
But all in all it really does work. Several of the dings I did came out nearly perfect with one pop and no tamping down from over popping.
Actually, I'm still in awe that this is quite the amazing invention in that someone created this "adhesive formula" it's a glue stick in the glue gun (they give you 5 or 6 and the gun), that holds this pad onto the dent just long enough to pop out a ding while you are screwing down this collar and it releases from the paint with a pop without any damage to it.
AMAZING![]()
Paul