Crease in my door
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Crease in my door
Any suggestions on how to remove a crease in the metal on my blazer? Got it repainted today had some really nasty deep scratches down to the metal. The crease is hardly noticeable but it doesn't belong there wondering if theres a way to get rid of it besides calling Dent Wizzard. I got a good deal on getting it painted it was just $200 scratches were from my passanger door down to my wheel well.
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Depends on the size and depth of the crease, do you have any pics???
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pics?? Oh, and those dent wizards people can work magic!! i have seen it done
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I'll take one I can hardly even see the crease unless im trying to look for it and if i have enough light on it. I might not even worry about it because if I took a picture my cam probably isn't enoug mgp to show it.
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IF it is what it sounds like then its probably a 20 dollar fix from dent wizard, its your call I would do it!!
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Dent wizard is pretty good, i had a shopping cart hit my old f150 on the door and left a nice size dent in it and so i called them and the guy worked it out for 2 hrs but he couldnt get it fully out so their policy is that they cant charge you if they dont completly remove it, i gave the guy 50 bucks though.
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The only ones close to me are at dealerships...anyone have experience with those types...more expensive?
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ORIGINAL: igot10pinitis
pics?? Oh, and those dent wizards people can work magic!! i have seen it done
pics?? Oh, and those dent wizards people can work magic!! i have seen it done
Anyway, I have a very slight creases in the back doors where I guess the edge of the hinges join the door, but you can barely notice it even when you critique it.. dent wizard could do anything about it because there wasn't a place to pry against
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