My Brumby has a lot of little dings in the panels, mostly doors and sides of the tray which detract from it's other wise good condition.
Has anybody tried those $20 Ebay Dent Removal kits, the Glue and pull type I am talking about ? Majordad
Dings
My dad tried one. It pulls the paint off, so unless you're doing a respray it won't do well. Plus it didn't pull the dents out to flat again
But they were hail damage dents
But they were hail damage dents
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Paintless dent removal ...
Found this thread which might be of interest :
http://www.scoobymods.com/showthread.ph ... #post21694

Add : found here : http://nodents.com/paintless-dent-repair-training.html
If you have access to some of the tools show in the thread, you could give it a go yourself - other wise try & find a local tradie that does this kinda work.
Cheers, Bantum ...
http://www.scoobymods.com/showthread.ph ... #post21694

Add : found here : http://nodents.com/paintless-dent-repair-training.html
If you have access to some of the tools show in the thread, you could give it a go yourself - other wise try & find a local tradie that does this kinda work.
Cheers, Bantum ...
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not seen the 20 buck jobbies, but can imagine just how good you would be with one

I have something way better, just my skill set would be same as yours when it comes to the refinement required to fix the things.
I have found in summer, the US sourced glue sticks would let go the paint, in winter, the glue let go on the puller side.
Snap on did a glue puller kit - comes in a first aid kit size tool box, bit over 800 bucks.
A decent US sourced dent pusher kit about 3 to 5 k, then there are the intensive one week courses for about five grand, and if you just cannot get the hang of it like a greater number of them I suspect, you got youself a fancy set of pool cues or golf clubs.
I've watched the pro's , seen stuff they have done before and after, with years of experience.They can get overuse injuries getting to that level. The 20 bucks on ebay ??? Be a waste of money if you thought you could duplicate results . I wasted a lot more on DVDs and my mini-lifter , though in the hands of a pro, sure th tool will work wonders


I have something way better, just my skill set would be same as yours when it comes to the refinement required to fix the things.
I have found in summer, the US sourced glue sticks would let go the paint, in winter, the glue let go on the puller side.
Snap on did a glue puller kit - comes in a first aid kit size tool box, bit over 800 bucks.
A decent US sourced dent pusher kit about 3 to 5 k, then there are the intensive one week courses for about five grand, and if you just cannot get the hang of it like a greater number of them I suspect, you got youself a fancy set of pool cues or golf clubs.
I've watched the pro's , seen stuff they have done before and after, with years of experience.They can get overuse injuries getting to that level. The 20 bucks on ebay ??? Be a waste of money if you thought you could duplicate results . I wasted a lot more on DVDs and my mini-lifter , though in the hands of a pro, sure th tool will work wonders