Paintless dent repair?

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07 LT

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Hi..just wondering if anyone had a dent repaired using this method. I have 2 small dings in my hood in the front vertical part of the hood. There is some reinforcing sheet metal that may prohibit it from being accessed. :confused2:

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Hi..just wondering if anyone had a dent repaired using this method. I have 2 small dings in my hood in the front vertical part of the hood. There is some reinforcing sheet metal that may prohibit it from being accessed. :confused2:

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Yes, I use a company here in Memphis, TN. called Dents-Away I have used them for small door dings and dents since the early 90s with great success. If the dent doesn't have a sharp edge or hard crease in the panel it will look as good as new. Funny you should post this question now. Graystone Ghost that is on this forum is a good friend and he just took his Tahoe in for service at the dealer by his home in Heber Springs AR. When they shut the hood they put a dent about the size of your thumb in it. He came for a visit here at our house and we took his Tahoe into Dents-Away.. Looked like new and just had the Tahoe for about 3 hours at their shop. Hope this helps. I would look in your area for someone that does this type work and look at some of the repairs they have done. :thumbsup:
 
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Thanks TN- Going to look into it but I have read that the front of the hood is hard to access from behind, of course thats were the dings are. We'll see.
 

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I had a ton of hail damage removed from two SUVs that set out and after two years there was still no sign of the previous damage.
 

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Thanks TN- Going to look into it but I have read that the front of the hood is hard to access from behind, of course thats were the dings are. We'll see.

I've had 3 or 4 dents removed this way, and they didn't need to access the backside of the panel. Pretty impressive--lots of tapping around the dent with these little pegs, for lack of a better description. It's just this side of voodoo...

And small dings typically take only about 20-30 minutes.

_dennis
 
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