Anyone try Ding King?
anyone here try the Ding King for ding repair? http://www.dingking.com. Friend tells me it looks promising. Wondering if we have any actual testimonials to make this product worthwhile.
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I have seen both good and bad results from paintless dent removal. It is an art, and one I would not practice (or have practiced) on my own car. If you have dings, I'd contact a professional who comes highly recommended. I found one through my local Porsche Club of America's web site. He did such an amazing job that the spot the ding was on is now perfect.
Mike D.
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Hey have any of you members bought the same tools that the PAINT LESS DENT removal services use?????????
i'm sure it take a little practice and patience,but if you have a good eye and are **** about perfection than you can do it
BTW where do you buy them tools ??
i'm sure it take a little practice and patience,but if you have a good eye and are **** about perfection than you can do it
BTW where do you buy them tools ??
I have seen both good and bad results from paintless dent removal. It is an art, and one I would not practice (or have practiced) on my own car. If you have dings, I'd contact a professional who comes highly recommended. I found one through my local Porsche Club of America's web site. He did such an amazing job that the spot the ding was on is now perfect.
Mike D.
Mike D.
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Soup- you talking about Ding King specifically or PDR in general?
If PDR in general, I'd have to say I've seen some pretty amazing stuff as the dings I thought I would always have to live with disappear before my eyes. It's all about how much skill and experience the guy that is working on your car has.
I paid $200 to have over a dozen small and some large dings taken out of six different panels on my car. Best money I've ever spent and would do it again in a heartbeat.
It's one of those trades that require a keen blend between being a technician and an artist... much like an auto painter. Finding the right guy to do the work is key.
If PDR in general, I'd have to say I've seen some pretty amazing stuff as the dings I thought I would always have to live with disappear before my eyes. It's all about how much skill and experience the guy that is working on your car has.
I paid $200 to have over a dozen small and some large dings taken out of six different panels on my car. Best money I've ever spent and would do it again in a heartbeat.
It's one of those trades that require a keen blend between being a technician and an artist... much like an auto painter. Finding the right guy to do the work is key.
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