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Thread: Best way to remove dent on fold rear quarter

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    if only you were close ...
    if its worth doin its worth over doin

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    Yep, had a careful crack at it, paint started cracking, THAT'S IT, IT'S STAYING AS IT IS...DAMN IT!

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    It's OK mate. You've seen my rear door, you sorta get used to it.

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    no no its called an easy beat and bog and paint.
    if its worth doin its worth over doin

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    Take it to Lenny, he'll sort it out . . .

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    They're not dents, they're memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jay see View Post
    It's OK mate. You've seen my rear door, you sorta get used to it.

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    You should fix that mate, I would so trade you dents as the rear quarter is a nightmare!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    Yep, had a careful crack at it, paint started cracking, THAT'S IT, IT'S STAYING AS IT IS...DAMN IT!
    Seriously mate, bring it over and we can have a good crack at it. It really is a 2 person dent mate. some pressure from inside and a smooth face hammer on the paint side will make it considerably better than it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happygu View Post
    That dent is not coming out without paint damage.

    Removing the inner trim will give you access to get in there, but since the fold/crease line is damaged, it will take a lot of beating, and pulling to get it straight again. To get it straight properly, the paint needs to be taken back to bare metal.....
    Begone with your logical and correct comments too...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    Begone with your logical and correct comments too...lol
    If you want to get it done, how much would you pay to neaten it up a little, as I know a good panel beater that will usually do it a bit cheaper if there is no time pressures and he can use it as a fill in job?
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