San Diego Dent Time Repair -Paintless Big Dent Removal PDR

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http://www.denttime.com/service.htm San Diego Paintless Dent Repair & Ding Removal PDR Company. Myke Toledo demonstrates how your dent can be removed without painting. his repair took 3 1/2 hours.

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  • It varies depending ...

    It varies depending on the depth, location and sharpness. Generally anywhere between $350-$500.

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  • hi just curious to ...

    hi just curious to see how much a dent that big costs to pdr?

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  • Actually it took ...

    Actually it took about 2 1/2 hours or so. The light changed dramatically because I was on the coast. The sun kept shinning in and out because of the marine layer. I hope that helps explain the lighting.

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  • That was amazing, ...

    That was amazing, if you were located closer to me, I've surely have you take care of a dent on my passenger fender: 2008 WRX.
    I'm going to some dude in San Dimas. Thanks for showing off a great video. Makes me feel more confident about getting this done.

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  • wow, great job. ...

    wow, great job. come over to my house i have several dents that need pulled out!

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  • Look at the ...

    Look at the position of light the sun is at the start and how far the sun has traveled round near the end of the vid, It must have taken all day to do that.

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  • Some say the German ...

    Some say the German auto factories and some say metal smiths way back when. I personally believe it was the metal smiths because those guys were true craftsman. Just in those days, the gage of the metal was too thick to be efficient. Later it was developed into PDR.

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  • Hi, how are you? I ...

    Hi, how are you? I wonder if youd know where this thecnique comes from?

    By ocapana [Affiliate User] 1209918290 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • that is some hard ...

    that is some hard azz S**t ,how did he do that.

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  • i have a 77 imapala ...

    i have a 77 imapala glasshouse can you help me .......please .....passanger side rear panel and driver side front please if need all make a video get back to me asap .......and great work,,,

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  • great work dude, ...

    great work dude, save me heaps lol

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  • Great job mate, I ...

    Great job mate,
    I love your board too, i can never get used to using them to be honest, but i like the reflection on that one.

    Well put together video :)

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  • great job myke!

    great job myke!

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  • This guy rocks. He ...

    This guy rocks. He did teach me how to remove dents and I have to say he's got experience.

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  • It was my pleasure. ...

    It was my pleasure. Thanks for the business!

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