crease dent in the rear quater

Bower

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i have a very faint 30cm crease dent in the rear quater of mi arosa
anyone know how much it would cost to either go paintless on it or go down the traditional route for repair.
if i went to the body shp i could get the rear bumper done as the clear coats flaked off a bit and my bonnets peppered in road rash

but it all comes down to cost as im a right tight arse :)
 

s10mph

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Mar 1, 2008
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Can't be a paintless repair/dent removal, as you say it is creased and too long. Only dents that are like small dimples can be rubbed out. It will be the traditional paint shop route for you.
 

CatB1

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Nov 19, 2003
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Can't be a paintless repair/dent removal, as you say it is creased and too long. Only dents that are like small dimples can be rubbed out. It will be the traditional paint shop route for you.

Ye of little faith, creases can be removed very easily. Try dent Devils, creases are removed by using 'irons' on the back of the crease & massaging it out. Used them on a couple of occasions, so YES they can do it!

Pete
 

s10mph

VAG car nut
Mar 1, 2008
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Thundersley
Ye of little faith, creases can be removed very easily. Try dent Devils, creases are removed by using 'irons' on the back of the crease & massaging it out. Used them on a couple of occasions, so YES they can do it!

Pete
Done a couple myself by this method. Trouble is, the bigger the dent, the more chances of damaging the paint.
 

Boo

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Nov 12, 2006
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To be fair your going to be looking at the same price as any other car to get it removed, so your best bet is to just ring around or ask friends for recommendations. There was a guy at Edition this weekend who quoted me £40 (heavily discounted) to remove a crease in my tailgate which, was a blooming good price. Had I not needed the money for my holiday in November I wouldve said yes.