need help to repair rear fender on Cherokee 2001
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need help to repair rear fender on Cherokee 2001
I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
covering up the scratches? Thanks
strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
covering up the scratches? Thanks
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Re: need help to repair rear fender on Cherokee 2001
A friend of mine took his Ford Ranger to one of those pop-a-dent places and
they used dry ice. It isn't perfect but it turned out pretty good.
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
they used dry ice. It isn't perfect but it turned out pretty good.
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
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Re: need help to repair rear fender on Cherokee 2001
A friend of mine took his Ford Ranger to one of those pop-a-dent places and
they used dry ice. It isn't perfect but it turned out pretty good.
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
they used dry ice. It isn't perfect but it turned out pretty good.
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
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Re: need help to repair rear fender on Cherokee 2001
A friend of mine took his Ford Ranger to one of those pop-a-dent places and
they used dry ice. It isn't perfect but it turned out pretty good.
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
news:77e68d4ab91076b3f6066404a4ed68b1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
they used dry ice. It isn't perfect but it turned out pretty good.
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
news:77e68d4ab91076b3f6066404a4ed68b1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
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Re: need help to repair rear fender on Cherokee 2001
A friend of mine took his Ford Ranger to one of those pop-a-dent places and
they used dry ice. It isn't perfect but it turned out pretty good.
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
news:77e68d4ab91076b3f6066404a4ed68b1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
they used dry ice. It isn't perfect but it turned out pretty good.
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
news:77e68d4ab91076b3f6066404a4ed68b1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
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Re: need help to repair rear fender on Cherokee 2001
"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
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"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
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"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
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"jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
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>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
> strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
> to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
> covering up the scratches? Thanks
>
I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
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Coasty proclaimed:
> "jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
> news:77e68d4ab91076b3f6066404a4ed68b1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>
>>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
>>strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
>>to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
>>covering up the scratches? Thanks
>>
>
>
> I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
>
> http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
Try putting water under the suction cup and if that doesn't work,
glycerin is pretty good. Soap may work, but tends to bubble.
Check with a local body shop, they may be able to save you money
on either covering the scratches or a partial paint touchup.
> "jeepster1216" <mwmd@neoucom.edu> wrote in message
> news:77e68d4ab91076b3f6066404a4ed68b1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>
>>I have a small dent on the rear drivers side fender near where the shoulder
>>strap is. I tried to pull in out with a suction cup but could not get it
>>to stick. What's the easiest way to get the dent out? Also, any tips on
>>covering up the scratches? Thanks
>>
>
>
> I have used this on my wifes car and works great.
>
> http://www.dingking.tv/?source=gg&ca...rm=ding%20king
Try putting water under the suction cup and if that doesn't work,
glycerin is pretty good. Soap may work, but tends to bubble.
Check with a local body shop, they may be able to save you money
on either covering the scratches or a partial paint touchup.