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Old 05-27-2024, 10:04 AM   #1
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Wife got hit and rubbed with a bit of a paint scrape on her truck.

I’d used dentologist for PDR in the past - are they still the right shop?
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I've always had good experiences with Eco Dentworks depending on where you are in the city.
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I've always had good experiences with Eco Dentworks depending on where you are in the city.
The two guys on Edmonton Trail are fantastic.
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Paintless is a great option if it works. It's pretty limited though and can't help you if there are sharp bends in the metal or the paint and/or metal has been deeply scratched into.

If it's just paint scrape, you'd be surprised at how much you can get off yourself with those at home scratch repair kits and some windex.
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Paintless is a great option if it works. It's pretty limited though and can't help you if there are sharp bends in the metal or the paint and/or metal has been deeply scratched into.

If it's just paint scrape, you'd be surprised at how much you can get off yourself with those at home scratch repair kits and some windex.
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Paintless is a great option if it works. It's pretty limited though and can't help you if there are sharp bends in the metal or the paint and/or metal has been deeply scratched into.

If it's just paint scrape, you'd be surprised at how much you can get off yourself with those at home scratch repair kits and some windex.
Thanks for the color. I've used my random orbital polisher and some high grit compound and got 80% of it out, but it gouged the paint in a few spots down to the primer, so it needs a nice fill, etc. I

I emailed Eco dentworks - thanks for the name!
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