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    dent removal gone bad!

    once again jle2k has posted! Well i got my accord with a huge dent on the side and my dad decided to help me fix it -.- Well he got a 4x4 and a hammer to it and tried to take out some dents. well that turned out kinda good but there are now little dents that come from the inside and the buttom isn't straight so how would i fix this?

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    pics would help alot.

    where exactly are these little dents? If you can get behind them you can use a variety of sheetmetal hammers to smooth the metal out. If not you could always try any method listed in the sticky at the top of this page. If they're real small i would just fiberglass over them one time and paint.

    We need pics.

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      #3
      they're kinda hard to see with these pictures :X












      don't mind the rust gonna fix it soon

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        #4
        Bump

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          #5
          Try using a hammer dolly to hammer out the small dents.

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            #6
            hmm looks promising where can i get a dolly ?

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              #7
              a Ball pin hammer and a lot of patients will probably get those out. I just had a buddy of mine take out a really deep dent on my car with that and one coat of bondo.
              "Auto racing, bull fighting and mountain climbing are the only real sports....all others are games."
              - Ernest Hemingway

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                #8
                i dunno, that rear quarter looks like Bondo will be your only saviour. That or new metal, but i would just bondo. The metal back there is VERY wrinkled.

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                  #9
                  yea i was thinking bondo too thanks i'll post pix after i finish

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                    #10
                    I agree with the bondo. That one dent looks a little deep and maybe it will tap out some more... but those wrinkles aren't going to come out.

                    good luck!

                    breathing is deadly underwater...

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                      #11
                      thx ur the girl!

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                        #12
                        check out the "Getting Dent Out Removal Method" it's under apperances

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                          #13
                          hey wound i just bondo over it or do i have to sand it down first then bondo

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jle2k
                            hey wound i just bondo over it or do i have to sand it down first then bondo
                            you would need to sand down before applying bondo...

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                              #15
                              theres a video in the DIY section where someone repaird a dent with a hair dryer and a can of compressed air for cleaning your PC keyboard.

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