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Post by elmeyer on Oct 8, 2010 15:54:30 GMT -8
Oh great knowledgeable CandyMan At one time on another board you mentioned a national chain of repair people. They removed small dents & airbrushed scratches. I am in Nashville, TN. Any Recollection of this? Thanks Larry
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Post by soonercruiser on Oct 8, 2010 17:22:16 GMT -8
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Post by Candyman on Oct 9, 2010 23:38:59 GMT -8
Hey their elmeyer,
Sorry for the delay in response. I have been really busy working on a couple of different projects which seems to be taking up a bunch of my time these days. Still no excuse though, and I really big time need to get back over here and stay on top of things around the Site.
Anyways, what I would do is first either look online, or in the phone book for a PDR (Paintless Dent Removal) Service. Those are the Guys I am always mentioning who usually have a Mobile Service that comes to your home, or office and specialize in nothing but removing small dents, dings, scratches, are usually in and out and done in a matter of an hour or two, and perform their Services at a fraction of what it would cost in a Body Shop setting. To me, this is just the best way by far to handle small jobs hands down.
So like I say, look for a good PDR Guy either Online, or Phone Book, or if you have a local Automotive Paint Supply Store, they are usually a great resource for PDR Guys, as well as Painters, Air Brushers, and so on as they usually come in their for supplies and so the Shop knows if they are good or not, and how busy they stay which is a good sign of being in high demand as well. And another good source if you don't get anywhere with anyone else would be to either ask around with local Body Shops, or maybe hit up a Service Manager at a local Dealership as Dealers usually use PDR Guys for various jobs on a weekly basis and should be able to refer you accordingly.
Anyway, that should hopefully point you in the right direction, though if you need anything else, or have any more questions, please let me know and I am always more than happy to try to help out wherever I can anytime.
Go easy,, and I'll catch ya later.
Candyman
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