• Can dents in a car caused by airsoft be removed?
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Hello mechanic Facepunch, I need to keep this short, so let's cut to the chase. So, a few weeks ago, I had a skirmish with my friends. Well, one of them decided to unload on my car from 5-10 feet away, and it left a nice trail of dents all along the driver side door. These dents reduce the value of the car, and I had planned to sell it in the future. The cost for replacing the panels of the door would be around one grand if it needed to be done, and even still the value of the car would be reduced. The dents on the car are roughly 7mm wide and very ugly to look at. There are about 15 of said dents all along the driver side. So my question is; can these dents be removed without replacing the whole side panel of the car?
Maybe, but what the fuck make your friends pay for that shit that is bullshit that they did a dick move on your car.
Get one of those suction cup dent remover tool thingamabobs. For a dent that small I'd like to think it would work.
If nothing works, make your friends pay for it. Thats bullshit.
They can be removed but it'll be a pain in the ass and not easy if you haven't done it yourself. Not only that, it consists of pulling the whole freaking door apart. The suction cup thing doesn't really work that well on small dents, or any size for that matter. If your serious about getting them gone 100% then take it to a body shop. But seriously, smack your friends. My name is Wolfman and my school is Wyo-Tech....fuck
[QUOTE=Wolfman;20792378]They can be removed but it'll be a pain in the ass and not easy if you haven't done it yourself. Not only that, it consists of pulling the whole freaking door apart. The suction cup thing doesn't really work that well on small dents, or any size for that matter. If your serious about getting them gone 100% then take it to a body shop. But seriously, smack your friends. My name is Wolfman and my school is Wyo-Tech....fuck[/QUOTE] And you should also make the bastard that lit up your car pay for it too.
[QUOTE=Wolfman;20792378]They can be removed but it'll be a pain in the ass and not easy if you haven't done it yourself. Not only that, it consists of pulling the whole freaking door apart. The suction cup thing doesn't really work that well on small dents, or any size for that matter. If your serious about getting them gone 100% then take it to a body shop. But seriously, smack your friends. My name is Wolfman and my school is Wyo-Tech....fuck[/QUOTE] Hey, you live in the same state as me! COOL! Where the fuck do you guys play? I havn't found a single field here. Oh and punch your friends faces, that will solve it.
[QUOTE=xXEnder007Xx;20791814]Get one of those suction cup dent remover tool thingamabobs. For a dent that small I'd like to think it would work.[/QUOTE] They only work on larger dents actually.
[QUOTE=Timebomb757;20795242]They only work on larger dents actually.[/QUOTE] Ah well, just goes to show I don't know shit about cars.
[QUOTE=BlueSaint;20795188]Hey, you live in the same state as me! COOL! Where the fuck do you guys play? I havn't found a single field here. Oh and punch your friends faces, that will solve it.[/QUOTE] Even though it is Wyo-tech, I go to a branch in Cali :irony:
Wow, your friends are assholes. I would be really pissed, if I were you.
no offense but just because it was done with an airsoft gun doesnt mean we know how to fix it, a mechanic or some type of forum dealing with dent removal would be better suited for you
Uh, okay, I came to this forum at the off chance that someone would have been in the same situation and may have a solution. I sure as hell wasn't going to post this in GD.
GD would shit storm and implode again.
Well, he got lucky this time at least.
1. Use that suction cup that Ender mentioned to remove the dents 2. Make sure that your friend [I]never[/I] touches your shit ever again.
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