Less than 3 weeks...ding! :(
Unfortunately dings are part of the motoring scene. As careful as I have been, after two driving seasons, I finally got my first ding. You just have to learn to live with it. Once I have a few more and the car is a little older, I'll probably take her in to touch up the paint chips on the front and take care of the door dings. But not until they are more numerous and more noticeable. Sorry about your ding but take comfort in the fact that you have a lot of company. Maybe we need a poll on dings - ie., 1-5, 6-10, etc.
The question is if it works or not? This might be worth you looking into: www.dingking.com - as seen on tv
1-Apply glue to dent pulling tab.
2-Quickly apply to center of dent and let cool for a few minutes.
3-Place pulling bridge over dent pulling tab.
4-Twist wing nut on to dent pulling tab and twist the dent out till it pops.
5-Remove glue with supplied glue remover. Polish with soft, clean cloth.
This thing looks pretty cool actually. It only runs $29.
This thing looks pretty cool actually. It only runs $29.
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Uncle Fester
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Feb 27, 2005 11:19 AM




