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Old 08-08-2005, 12:54 PM
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Question Ding King - dent remover - Does it work?

Was going to go out and buy a Ding King brand dent remover and thought id ask here first if anyone has ever used one of these things. I got a few small dents on my passenger fender and do they permanently remove the dent? I have about 3...would the kit be able to remove all of them?
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Old 08-08-2005, 01:01 PM
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why you say ha? Problem with it?
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I would imagine it works about as good as the Tornado fuel saver or the Flow Bee. As seen on TV!

give a try and let us know.
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ya i think im gonna try it...ill let you know later
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hrmm, I've heard of body shops using suction cups for the removal of dents... and slide hammers... same concept.... but still sanding, primer and paint involved...

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ack! don't waste your money. Seriously.
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no it doesn't work it only takes out big dents and then leaves little dents.. so you should just bondo, sand, and paint. gonna have to do it anyway
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actually ive had good luck with it on small dents
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it works on thin sheet metal fairly well, but i still have to get out my hammer and dolly kit to get the perfect surface. (then paint etc.) just say NO to bonDO!
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