u just save the guy a new boot lid, to be honest never knew this size of dent can be pushed out. over here in new zealand we only have ding man fix those little ones but nothing like what u've done. nice job!
That was an excellant example of how to do it. Since I work for an auto manufacturer, you can bet I've seen this type of dent before and don't let anyone be-little how difficult these type's of dents can. One wrong move or slip of the pick can really cause problems. You do great work and represent our trade admirably. And you're exaclty right. We need to be upbeat about our work and promote what we do in a positive light. I don't know who pdrguy2000 is, but sir, that was not the best response.
I'm a newbie French PDR tech and i'm really impressed by such a removal. It must be quite gratifying to be able to remove a huge dent like that. Go on...
Sounds like you are jealous. For a tech who has been doing PDR should have enough respect to recognize another when they set a good example of how PDR is performed. I do dents because I love my job and proud of my trade. Too bad you are a hater and not a player. What ever gave you the impression I am here to please you? But then again I made a big enough impression for you to comment huh?
@denttime very tactful retort... how much (ball park numbers) would it cost to have a dent removed from my right fender? It's not really noticeable until you get up really close but how much am I looking at possibly?
u just save the guy a new boot lid, to be honest never knew this size of dent can be pushed out. over here in new zealand we only have ding man fix those little ones but nothing like what u've done. nice job!
watxn3xt 5 months ago
That was an excellant example of how to do it. Since I work for an auto manufacturer, you can bet I've seen this type of dent before and don't let anyone be-little how difficult these type's of dents can. One wrong move or slip of the pick can really cause problems. You do great work and represent our trade admirably. And you're exaclty right. We need to be upbeat about our work and promote what we do in a positive light. I don't know who pdrguy2000 is, but sir, that was not the best response.
stripermanly 6 months ago
Thats amazing!
mikeylee2001 1 year ago
I own a high end body shop,this would have been a rather expensive refinish.
Good job on the PDR. My shop will offer this in house soon. It just makes sense. I can move more cars thru the shop per week.
0to300 1 year ago
Oh wonderful ! cool job and nice music.
takeda from tokyo
dentmeistertakeda 2 years ago
Great work !
CherishedCarCare 3 years ago
I'm a newbie French PDR tech and i'm really impressed by such a removal. It must be quite gratifying to be able to remove a huge dent like that. Go on...
guiduboc 3 years ago
great job
GYPSYFUN95 3 years ago
What ever dude - Been doing PDR for 20 years and I am not impressed.
pdrguy2000 3 years ago
Sounds like you are jealous. For a tech who has been doing PDR should have enough respect to recognize another when they set a good example of how PDR is performed. I do dents because I love my job and proud of my trade. Too bad you are a hater and not a player. What ever gave you the impression I am here to please you? But then again I made a big enough impression for you to comment huh?
denttime 3 years ago 2
Exactly. I've been doing PDR for 7 years now and I'm always impressed with the DentTime results.
If PDRguy2000 was a good PDR guy, he should be able to have an appreciation for a good repair. I wonder if his name is Sal? LOL
DentlessDave 2 years ago
@denttime very tactful retort... how much (ball park numbers) would it cost to have a dent removed from my right fender? It's not really noticeable until you get up really close but how much am I looking at possibly?
ParadiseofTruth 1 year ago
This is CRAZY DENT, I admire those dent time technician. You guys have skills.
davidlector 4 years ago