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Suzuki Motorcycle Gas Tank Paintless Dent Repair / Removal PDR- San Diego

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

http://www.denttime.com of San Diego shows how you can save tons of money without repainting or replacing your gas tank on your motorcycle. Paintless dent removal is your alternative solution that saves you time and money. Also known as PDR, we guarantee your satisfaction and beyond. Call today for a free quote at 800.420.3368 or email us your photos from our website.

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  • I have seen hoods of trucks and cars with PDR , 1-2 years later paint starts to flake off..Not sold on it,,unless you plan on selling it right away.

  • @utilitykiller1972 LOL! Seriously? Like you have no clue what you are talking about do you? I have been doing PDR for over 20 years and I don't use chemicals, paint or sanding to remove dents. And you are telling the world PDR causes the paint to flake? You are making false statements based on what you don't know. Prove to me that PDR causes paint to flake after a successful dent removal. Please back up your statement.

  • That seems a little high,as in way to freaking high!

  • @illbeda Your key word is "seems" high. It seems high only if you don't look online and check to see if you can find a tank the same color and same cost or lower? Which you can't. It baffles me when people insult my intelligence and skill, or even worse, their own. The amount of skill it takes to work a dent out is incredibly complex, especially on a tank. Cost is something you pay for, value is what you get.

  • HAHA! $225 dollars for a small dent like that? thats gotta be a joke. I'd hate to see how much it is for a big dent!

  • @baraklee263 I see you have no clue what you are talking about. How much you think it would be to repair a tank with paint or for that matter replacing? Next time do your homework before you post such a stupid comment.

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  • @denttime Had a dent from a golf ball ,in the middle of the hood ,on my 2004 GMC Envoy,car was new ,had a guy use his tools to remove the dent,It's been years since the repair,NO chipping,No flaking,No signs of where the dent was.Utilitykiller is an Idiot !!

  • That was awesome!  Don't the tanks have a double wall? Just curious how the curved hook doesn't damage the inner wall at the beginning of the video. Not trying to bag on your process. Serious question as I've never seen anything like this before.

  • Bla Bla Bla ,whatever...

  • @utilitykiller1972 Haha dude your an idiot...PDR doesnt make paint flake...paint flakes because of improper PAINT techniques...I do pdr and paint/body. You have no idea what your talking about.

  • @rcbasher101 removing a dent, especially from something thick/strong like a gas tank requires a tremendous amount of skill. trust me on this one, i wrench on my own bikes and this definitely isn't a DIY project.

  • @midnightfapper or you could make this tool for less than 10 bucks

  • @denttime Considering that you can always sell your dented gas tank, which there is a pretty decent market for. It really is expensive.

  • @baraklee263 the lowest quote from a body shop for a couple dents on my tank was $320 cash under the table, and that's just with a coat of primer. $225 isn't bad considering you have the factory finish and don't have to go through the trouble of removing the tank, draining the gas, buying a used one on fleabay, etc.

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