Home Forum Ask A Member Who is good at taking out dents and polishing

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  • #4558
    cannuck
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      I need a recommendation for a good place to redo my Javelin hood parts .They have a few dents . Fmckeown48@gmail.com I’m in Az.

      #38731
      jeff-register
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        Frank,
        I know a guy who will make it perfect for you,
        He isn’t cheap but he will match paint too. Call Mike at 649-4269 during business hours.
        Mike did my Mercury super 10 green & it looks great too.

        #38734
        outboard315
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          Could use a dent doctor like for cars, also called paintless dent removal.

          #38784
          cannuck
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            Jeff is that 602 area code . He is good at stainless pcs ??

            #38797
            jeff-register
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              Frank,
              His shop is in the 480 range or area. 315 has a good idea to check into. Mike has hired the Dent Doc a few times for hail damage too. Is your paint in good condition? There are people out there who straighten the spears that go on the sides of cars too. Look in the body shop listings for clues.
              DID you get the Mercury running well? Hope so,
              Jeff

              #38910
              cannuck
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                Its not the hood but the stainless pcs that has dents need taken out and polished

                #38911
                jeff-register
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                  Frank,
                  OK so we are dealing with stainless. That isn’t a issue either. He is very good at pulling dents, then polishing afterwords. Like I said he takes the dents out of the spears that are placed on the sides of the car & removes the door creases in bare metal, then polishes them.
                  Jeff Try 480 6494269 & ask for Mike. I bet he wants to see the damaged part as well too.

                  #38942
                  chris-p
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                    Another option is to simply buy a replacement trim piece.

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