I have 30 years in performing paintless dent removal. Planes, refrigerators, brass horns, motorcycle tanks, you name it. I can get a dent out of anything. Try local PDR techs. Or you can try glue pulling but be careful.
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I have 30 years in performing paintless dent removal. Planes, refrigerators, brass horns, motorcycle tanks, you name it. I can get a dent out of anything. Try local PDR techs. Or you can try glue pulling but be careful.
OK, here's the deal. Dent guys always say they"get a dent out of anything" does't mean shit. I apologize for my bold statement. got to examine a bunch today (thanks Eric) and glue pull is out. If was removed and prepped with the right tool, it could be improved 75% . So bottom line, it could never be cost effective. I'll stick with cars thank you. I'll gladly advise those with hail damage or door dings.
But here is an item some detailers used but the tubes got clogged all the time. I adapted one to clean dirty playfieds.
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