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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Body/Paint Work Question
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<blockquote data-quote="mavericks-03svt" data-source="post: 13718141" data-attributes="member: 150833"><p>most small dings can be PDR out depending on what, where, and how big a dent it is. Rock chips can be touched up to look decent but not perfect. If you are anal about it, get a reputable shop to repair the rock chips and paint the panels damaged. Redfire is blendable, so the shop may want to blend your fenders if some of the rock chips on the hood are close to the fender. The color should match up nice since your paint is not faded out. Sounds like an easy repair/refinish to me, just time to get out the old check book.</p><p>Post a few pics of the dents and let me know roughly how many rock chips you have and on how many panels. I will write you a quick estimate in my estimating software. This will get you in the ballpark. It will help if you know the labor rates in your area too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavericks-03svt, post: 13718141, member: 150833"] most small dings can be PDR out depending on what, where, and how big a dent it is. Rock chips can be touched up to look decent but not perfect. If you are anal about it, get a reputable shop to repair the rock chips and paint the panels damaged. Redfire is blendable, so the shop may want to blend your fenders if some of the rock chips on the hood are close to the fender. The color should match up nice since your paint is not faded out. Sounds like an easy repair/refinish to me, just time to get out the old check book. Post a few pics of the dents and let me know roughly how many rock chips you have and on how many panels. I will write you a quick estimate in my estimating software. This will get you in the ballpark. It will help if you know the labor rates in your area too. [/QUOTE]
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