Repair or not? - Update!

Ewazix said:
TitanTim said:
Bing said:
How can they not get behind that - is there a double skin on the door or something ? If not, surely taking the door card off along with any membrane will allow access ? That looks no worse than a bad car park ding, so I'm with the rest - get a second opinion.

Theres no box section Bing at that point, its double skinned but the space between outer and inner skin is probably only a cm or so. Its whether theres enough space to get a tool down there.
Tim.

Tim, as I mentioned above I had a similar dent sorted with no tooling done on the back, get a recommended PDR to evaluate it. Mine used a glue pulling system and the result was completely undetectable on my new Mini.
The link explains the system rather than being a recommendation for the company http://www.ukdentmaster.co.uk/

Thanks alot Ewazix, I'm booked with Dent Wizard to have a look at it next Wednesday but if no joy with them will try someone else, looks like concensus is it can be done by PDR so will persevere with this method if possible. Thanks again.

Tim.
 
Good luck with the repair Tim. Sorry to hear about your mum. I'm with every one else, that looks like it should pull out.
 
buzyg said:
Good luck with the repair Tim. Sorry to hear about your mum. I'm with every one else, that looks like it should pull out.

Thanks very much buzyg, will keep fingers crossed and see what happens :)

Tim.
 
It'll be fine!

Somebody put a golf ball sized ding in the roof of my disco when only a few weeks old. I wasn't happy!
It was just inboard of the A pillar on a complex set of roof curves - It was done as a smart repair and even under the lamp they use, the damage couldn't be seen.
 
ronk said:
It'll be fine!

Somebody put a golf ball sized ding in the roof of my disco when only a few weeks old. I wasn't happy!
It was just inboard of the A pillar on a complex set of roof curves - It was done as a smart repair and even under the lamp they use, the damage couldn't be seen.

Thanks for the encouragement Ronk :thumbsup:

Tim.
 
Hi all,

Bit of an update, took the Zed in yesterday and left it with the Dent wizard guy who's done a pretty good job, its much better than I imagined it would be :)





Cheers,

Tim.
 
TitanTim said:
Hi all,

Bit of an update, took the Zed in yesterday and left it with the Dent wizard guy who's done a pretty good job, its much better than I imagined it would be :)





Cheers,

Tim.
Sounds like your happy ,but you still are not?.
Price seems very reasonable for the work involved.I paid £40 for a small dint to be removed from the wing on my z4.
 
srhutch said:
Is it still visible then Tim?
Probably not to you and me, but the owner always 'thinks' they can see it because he knew it was there before :?

TBH looks like a good [and cheap] job to me :thumbsup:

See, I told you so! :rofl:
 
Thanks guys, I'am pleased with the results as the bodyshop guy I took it too said he was doubtful it could be done using PDR due to there being a sharp crease near to the door edge and no way of getting at it from behind. The bodyshop use Dentwizard so I just said I would be happy with it looking 70/80% The dent guy used a glue puller which has been pretty successful. Its not 100% perfect but I think preferable to a fill and respray of the door only which I think would have looked awful without repainting the whole car.

Tim.
 
pvr said:
Any close ups?

Closest I've taken,



You can still see a faint horizontal line inline with the bottom of the gill which was impossible to get rid of completely. They did wetsand the paintwork and repolished but its basically a shadow as you can still feel the dent. The metalwork in the Zeds door is quite beefy compared to modern cars which is why it surprised me he got most of it out using a puller than from behind.

Tim.
 
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