Dent Removle.

It is very rare for me to recommend a company or individual and almost unheard of me to rate one as ‘Above All Expectations’ but in this instance I am. In fact I can not praise highly enough Richard’s P.D.R from Bromsgrove.

 

Pearl had several dents on her, including one on her wheel arch that looked very hard to remove. I used them to negotiate a very good price when I bought her however a trip to a couple of paint shops and quotes of £850 made me think I may have miscalculated!

 

I phoned a few dent specialist centres who were all quoting £75 plus per dent. Pearl had six. I was just about to give up when I found Richard on line.

 

He quoted me £80, not £80 a dent but £80 to do them all. When he arrived he spotted several more and did all of those for the same price!!! In the end I insisted on paying him £100, he is that good! Very skilled and a joy to watch.

 

Pearls body work is now totally dent free.

 

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Had a little “dent” done last year at the national rally and that cost 80 quid (be was very pleased) in your case great result.

John

Hi

Who are the dent removers at the forthcoming National Rally and how can I contact them beforehand

 

Steve

Great result and good that you have found somebody reliable and at a really good price.

Prices do tend to be high for the national franchised companies. You can often get better rates dealing direct with the operators. Ask your local friendly used car dealer. They will probably have someone cheap and reliable on speed dial!

Had a couple of dents removed from my previous NC. Not only was I delighted with the results it was worth paying the money just to watch a craftsman at work.

Totally agree with Roadie and courtesy of RS on this forum I had a supermarket trolly dent in the rear of my boot lid removed by Dent Angel (Tony Angell) and couldn’t be happier with the result; talk about OCD, this guy takes the gold medal.

Thant’s a good recommendation given we live in Bromsgrove.  Thank you.  

Picked up a dent on passenger door on three month old ND! Some careless person door opening onto mine when left parked up!
Pity your guy is too far away!
After trawling the web I am going to try it myself using hair dryer to heat the shallow dent then empty a can of compressed air upside down onto it! Apparently the quick cooling effect shrinks the dent out! Seen some success on YouTube!
Anyone on here tried it?