I have a lovely little Pergeot 206, 7 years old with 7,000 miles only on the clock. I have treated it with lots of love since buying it new and it still looks like new. I put it in the garage when not in use and never leave it on the road side. Some not so caring drivers have opened their car doors and bumped my precious car leaving two nasty dimples in the passenger side door. This happened in a car park and, of course, they are never there when you get back to your car. What’s the best, cheapest way, to sort these dimples out. The paintwork is not broken. Will this cost a lot? Thanks!
To be honest it’s not worth having it done.
The car is 7 years old so any prospective buyer should expect a couple of small marks.
No matter how much care you give your car you just cannot stop these marks being there (apart from not using it!)
#1 by Timbo is here on August 31st, 2009
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There are companies who specialise in this and they come to you.
Below is one I found with a quick google search and there are lots more. You should get a free estimate. Your local yellow pages or http://www.yell.com should have some as well
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http://www.scuffsnscrapes.co.uk/
#2 by Moogy on August 31st, 2009
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We used to use paintless dent removal companies all the time when i worked in car sales. Look for local franchises of paintless dent removal firms – DentWizard or DentDevils to name but two…
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#3 by Fellside13 on August 31st, 2009
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To be honest it’s not worth having it done.
The car is 7 years old so any prospective buyer should expect a couple of small marks.
No matter how much care you give your car you just cannot stop these marks being there (apart from not using it!)
References :