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Post19-04-2002, 15:15    Subject: Small bumps Quote

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Do your car also have small dents on the side, caused by the careless neighbor? My garage removed some of these Aldiparkplatzbeulen for me - without repainting. The work was carried out by a third-party company at Audi. They are supposedly available throughout Germany. The cost is 99 euros for a body part, including a maximum of 5 small dents on undamaged paint. I can highly recommend this method. You can't see anything behind!

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Post19-04-2002, 15:23    Subject: What is the method? Quote

When it comes to removing dents from smooth surfaces, the only method I know is using a tennis ball.

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Post19-04-2002, 17:45    Subject: Small bumps Quote

with the tennis ball, it only works if you do it from the inside.
arrives.

What Uwe probably means is pulling from the outside.
They stick a pen in the hole and then pull it out with
a device with a thread on it until the bump is gone.
Finally, the tool is removed and the area is polished.

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Post19-04-2002, 21:51    Subject: Small bumps Quote

Hi!

Unfortunately, I wasn't there when my car was being repaired. Therefore, I didn't see them doing the work. The mechanic said that they were also pushing from the inside, and that the trim had to be removed. I don't believe it, as they only had about 2 hours to work on the car, and 99 euros is very little money for extensive repairs.
How does the tennis ball method work?

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Post20-04-2002, 15:39    Subject: Tennisball is nix besondres... Quote

... this essentially involves applying pressure from the inside to create a smooth and even pressure on the lump.

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Post22-04-2002, 23:39    Subject: Small bumps Quote

The company can probably be found at www.scratch-repair.de

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