Head down to you local car garage and ask them about dent repair. If you are unhappy with the deal you can try a more well-known garage or look on the web.
My car has lots of dents in it.
Your car will depreciate depending on the size of the dents. A few dents will be different from a hundred dents. Carfax has a category for hail damage.
it depends. how many miles are on it, any dents modifies, the history
The first thing you want to do before you paint your car is get the dents and scratches out, you can do this by buffing the car. You will then pain over the car.
Hey Bob, let's go to your house. Your car has more dents than mine. Your mother lives in Germany, yes?
Bondo is very good for filling dents or holes. You must leave adequate time between fairly thin layers to get a good result. Don't try to fill deep dents in one go - it won't dry well.
no it does not
I answered my own question. I tried it and although it did not harm the finish, it did not pop out the hail dents either.
The car has a few minor dents in it, but it still runs well.
i think you should because it is your car they are damaging and why should you pay the expenses on something they did!
for big dents,a good ol' fashoined rubber toilet plunger. For small dents,a rubber sink plunger. a rubber mallet from the inner side of the panel. A dent puller ,some body fille and new paint. Anything more........a body shop.
It depends what type of dent it is. But, yes they can.