Just had to post a note about how this is going.
I had a ding in the passenger door of my new Excursion. Looked almost like someone took a hole punch and hammer and whacked my door. Also, looked like it went through to the primer. My truck is dark blue and the center of the hole was off white.
I also had several scratches that looked like a shopping cart had rubbed down the side of my truck. Total area was about 4" tall and 8 to 9" long. All showing white that would not rub or scratch off with a thumbnail. ( Hoping it was the other guys paint.
This was all inflicted by whoever broke in and stole my DVD,VCP and both TV displays from the truck.
Body shop required repainting whole door ( After prep work ) plus retaping to match after painting. Over $500 just for this.
My car club recomended using Dentless repair from this specific gentleman. All I can say is wow. I wish I had taken pictures before and after. I can't tell that there was ever any damage.
Apparently the scratch only went into the clearcoat. When the clearcoat incurs an abrasion it usually turns a whitish color and is mistakin for primer. Anyway he repaired the dent and color sanded the door. Looks perfect.
My cost.....only $60.00 and he did it in the parking lot of my office.
Very happy with this, but check out who does your work and make sure you are happy with what he does. Some of them don't do a quality job.
Thanks Rob
I had a ding in the passenger door of my new Excursion. Looked almost like someone took a hole punch and hammer and whacked my door. Also, looked like it went through to the primer. My truck is dark blue and the center of the hole was off white.
I also had several scratches that looked like a shopping cart had rubbed down the side of my truck. Total area was about 4" tall and 8 to 9" long. All showing white that would not rub or scratch off with a thumbnail. ( Hoping it was the other guys paint.
This was all inflicted by whoever broke in and stole my DVD,VCP and both TV displays from the truck.
Body shop required repainting whole door ( After prep work ) plus retaping to match after painting. Over $500 just for this.
My car club recomended using Dentless repair from this specific gentleman. All I can say is wow. I wish I had taken pictures before and after. I can't tell that there was ever any damage.
Apparently the scratch only went into the clearcoat. When the clearcoat incurs an abrasion it usually turns a whitish color and is mistakin for primer. Anyway he repaired the dent and color sanded the door. Looks perfect.
My cost.....only $60.00 and he did it in the parking lot of my office.
Very happy with this, but check out who does your work and make sure you are happy with what he does. Some of them don't do a quality job.
Thanks Rob