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Old 12-29-2002, 03:50 PM
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It works very well too. I bought it at wal-mart for like 20 bucks to remove the indent I had on the mini door. It was a pretty big area so it took several pulls but it turned out very good. Theres a few small ripples but you have to really be looking to see them. I give it two thumbs up :bigok:
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Are you serious? Seams to me that you'll just be left with little dents or pull the dent out too much. I'd rather call a dent wizard guy.
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Originally Posted by Silver Ninety Three' date='Dec 29 2002, 03:11 PM
Are you serious? Seams to me that you'll just be left with little dents or pull the dent out too much. I'd rather call a dent wizard guy.
Yeah it works good. There were a couple times when it pulled it out just a little too far, but it has a tapping stick to tap it back in. I should have taken before and after pics, it really does work.
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How big of a ding are we talking here? If its something that can get out tiny door dings sign me up!
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Originally Posted by Geoffman72' date='Dec 30 2002, 04:33 AM
How big of a ding are we talking here? If its something that can get out tiny door dings sign me up!
I think its better at larger clean dents rather then small parking lot damage.

I have a variety of strong suction cups with handles built into them and release valves for bigger clean dents.
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Old 12-30-2002, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Geoffman72' date='Dec 30 2002, 01:33 AM
How big of a ding are we talking here? If its something that can get out tiny door dings sign me up!
Well my dent was about a foot long and maybe a 4 inches wide and basically slighty indented, nothing too major. It has two puller tabs, one is bigger the other is smaller. I don't have any bad door dings to try it out on, but i'm sure minor dings it would get them out no problem.
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will this only work on metal dings. i need something to get straighten out my warped front bumper. will this work? doesn't have to be perfect.
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It will work on anything that can be popped or bent back into its orginal place.
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that's what i'm asking, can the stock urethane bumper be popped back into it's original shape?
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