How many dings you have?

BW said:
Just wondering, what car did you use it on? I have a thin metaled Honda with several dents now... and I wonder if some DIY kit will make a difference. For $20, maybe it's worth a try.



I used it on a 95 Civic and a 2001 Saab. The Civic was a heavier metal than the Saab. The Saabs metal is so thin I think this is why it pops the dent to far the other way. But if I can tap it back a liitle without any damage to the paint with the included tool it can do a decent job of ding repair. I have 5 dings on the roof of another 2000 Saab that I'm going to try to do when a find the time over the next week. Looks like the previous owner of this leased car probably had kids playing ball in the driveway and bounced hardballs off it 5 times. I'll let you know back here how it comes out. I think with a little practice and a cool surface you can do a good job with this device. Don't try it in the sun because the glue won't stay on long enough for the "pop" to take place.



Note: the other poster above mentioned "dent wizard" I can't vouch for that kit if the names correct.

I just checked the box and the one we bought was "Dent King" purchased at the "as Seen On TV" store at the mall.

Paul
 
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