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Dent King

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Vtec_Killer

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Mar 5, 2005
Muncy, Pennsylvania
So I was watching tv the other night and I saw a paid for commercial for this thing called the Dent King. So I figured what the hell I'll try it. I got it in today and I just tried it and it works awsome. It popped the dent right out I couldnt beleive it. Has anyone else tried this? The dents I had were minor surface dents, I dont have any real deep dent s to try it on so if anyone has let me know. I reccomend it to anyone.
 
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I used the Dent King on my rear quarter panel on my old Eclipse. Someone had backed into me and left a 2-3 inch dent. It worked great to get it almost back to perfect. With a little touch-up paint, I barely noticed it.
 
It works, pro's use them all the time, it works best used in conjunction with a hammer though.
This pro doesnt use them at all, waste of time..... and for the guy from bonduel, a tool such as the dent king would just give you a cone inside that fender dent, a dent on a convex surface never pulls straight out. Once that dent was made it gave the fender more strength, think of that dent as reinforcement, pulling that out isnt as easy as it seems. Can you make it better? yeah, definately, but you would need to start at the edges and work your way inward. Any way you look at it if you want it fixed your going to have to add filler unless you happen to have have a shrinking hammer, torch, assorted body hammers & dollies and 2-3 hours of spare time.... and ofcourse the technical know how.
 
My car has really bad Hail damage, Do you think the Dentking can get these out?
 

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My car has really bad Hail damage, Do you think the Dentking can get these out?

dont even waste your time with that crap. a paintless dent temoval guy will charge next to nothing to remove that. all you will do is waste time and get frustrated. i work in a body shop, paintless dent removal is not costly at all, i would tell you how much it costs, but each state varies
 
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