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id rather just buy dry ice and remove the dents myself :down:

Always makes me smile. Don't forget your hair dryer, magnets and special ball bearings either..... oh and a magic wand :blink:

I got a dent on my door, do I have to remove my door trim? there's like 4 layers of sound deadening & foam sheets on it LOL

99% of the time we can fix door dents without having to remove any trims, if its in a difficult spot there's a chance we may need to pull the trim off, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

Cheers Matt

Edited by mattymagoo22
Im in for this...i have a couple of dents on the roof thanks to a tree branch..would i need to remove roof lining ?

Generally tree branches cause pretty sharp dents so its(roof lining) probably going to need to come out, we can glue pull some dents, however, using tools to push the dents out is faster and gives a better finish.

We'll check it out on the day, if it needs to come out I'm sure there will be plenty of willing helpers to get it out. When I say pulled out, I mean all we need is the lining dropped down it doesn't have to be pulled from the car unless you want to strip it out and drive the car there without it in.

Once the dent is repaired, if there is minor damage to the paint(usually there are some scratches or the paint can be squashed where it impacts) we can't fix that. We can give it a cut and buff to reduce the scratch but there will always be a very minor mark, you probably won't be able to see it but we are very particular about our work and always want it to be 100%. Again this will all be explained before we begin the repair.

Cheers Matt.

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