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> need help, dented fender
post Dec 4, 2002 - 7:47 AM
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Ok this is to anyone that can help me. my front left fender is dented i just wanted to know what how and what tools i need to get the dent out??


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post Dec 4, 2002 - 2:32 PM
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Try using the Ding King Tool Kit. My friend got one and it really kick ass...the fenders look brand new too. You can get it at http://www.dingkingtool.com biggrin.gif


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post Dec 4, 2002 - 3:36 PM
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i got that but i can't use it cause it's to cold outside.


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post Dec 4, 2002 - 4:56 PM
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post Dec 4, 2002 - 11:19 PM
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You can get replacement fenders from WOODFINS for about $130.

Dry Ice works good if the dent isn't that small


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post Dec 5, 2002 - 7:49 AM
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thanks i think i'm going to go buy a new fender.


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post Dec 6, 2002 - 3:09 PM
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QUOTE (0Re0 @ Dec 4 2002, 12:32 PM)
Try using the Ding King Tool Kit. My friend got one and it really kick ass...the fenders look brand new too. You can get it at http://www.dingkingtool.com biggrin.gif

Does this kit really work?, I must have about 3 or 4 of these
penny size dinges on various parts of my bodywork, does
the glue damage the paintwork,


Jon
post Dec 15, 2002 - 3:21 AM
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QUOTE (jontechie @ Dec 6 2002, 03:09 PM)
QUOTE (0Re0 @ Dec 4 2002, 12:32 PM)
Try using the Ding King Tool Kit.  My friend got one and it really kick ass...the fenders look brand new too.  You can get it at  http://www.dingkingtool.com biggrin.gif

Does this kit really work?, I must have about 3 or 4 of these
penny size dinges on various parts of my bodywork, does
the glue damage the paintwork,


Jon

There was a test on television done about the Ding King. Basically, for large dents, it does not work. The glue scratches the paint and does not take the dent out. It ended up doing more damage to the paint. They say it did do well with small dents, though. It took the dent out without taking off any paint. I suggest a little more research before trying the Ding King on your car.
post Dec 20, 2002 - 2:20 PM
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thanx for that! smile.gif
post Dec 20, 2002 - 9:40 PM
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The Ding King does work real good on your stove door. you know when you came home kinda drunk, you think the stove is eyeballing you so you kick it. but then your girl gets mad at you cause she was makiing a cake but your drunk a55 F'd it up. then you wake up the next day with they dog licking your toes cause you steped in hes food dish right before you passed out in the bathtub. Well the Ding King does work real good on your stove and your front door but i'm not going in to all that.


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