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Fixing a dent
- Thread starter DWaldie
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octupe
New member
So I accidently dented the front wing of my cayman, just above the wheel arch. Couple of 6cm across and maybe pushed in 1cm. Paint doesnt appear to be damaged.
Does anyone have advice on how best to remedy this?
I've seen various vids on youtube using boiling water and cold to pop it back out or other techniques. but I'm not sure I want to try those on my cayman having never done anything like that before.
Thanks for any advice.
I saw one of these guys working on a colleague's car in the office car park and was seriously impressed. His website (dentpusher.co.uk) has a photo gallery with examples of his work. I'm sure there are many good operators around the country.
octupe
New member
The dent isnt as deep as 1cm as I said previously, so i reckion it should pop out quite easily with someone with the right tools and expertise.
Thanks again,
Neil

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