Front Bumper Repair

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Front Fender Repair

Ok, so I need some help. Last weekend I hit the left front fender while trying to park my car. I got in jammed on a post and made the mistake of reversing to pull it out, causing further damage. Luckily I was able to polish of the dirt and pop out the dent but there is still a sink I would like to remove but I dont want to take it to a bodyshop. As you can see in the pic below, you can see the sink. What can I use to pop that dent back into place?

I must say I am pretty lucky cause the damage before was disgusting. The entire fender and part of the front bumper was badly scraped and stained with black paint. Thank the good Lord for paint revonator, lol.

Sorry for the poor quality pic, but I took it with my Camera phone.


 
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you will need to take that to a body shop sorry, if you dont and you try to fix it, it will never look right or you may cause more damage. that cost alot if you do take it to a body shop either
 

CosmosBlack

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You could try fixing that with Ding King. I have a set and it has fixed many many dents and dings on my 3 vehicles. That looks like a clean and smooth dent without any crease. You might be able to take that out but probably won't get it to perfection as it's pretty large. I took a similar large dent like that out of my truck and it definitely looked much better, but not perfect.
 
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Well I am not really concerned with getting it perfected because I didnt have my car for two weeks ago because the air condition broke down and just one month ago, someone bounce the right fender and my car was in the repair shop for a week so I want to actually drive my car for a while.

If I pop it out, it will look pretty ok except for a few rough edges around the dent but thats not a problem because its not that unbearable to look.


@CosmosBlack: Well I will try to get one of the tools borrowed so I can get the dent out. Thanks for the support.


Cheers.
 

RiDE

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I don't know if you've got them where you live but those mobile dent repair people can do wonders. Just make sure they're credible. Good luck.
 


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