The Ding King

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I saw this infomerical on tv last night and I wondered if anyone has tried it.

I also wonder if it would be safe on aluminum.

Anyway, here is the link:
http://www.dingkingtool.com/



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1993 White NSX, 70K miles and running STRONG!
 
The guys who are experts in paintless dent repair produce results that are perfect. I don't want to use my own car as a learning exercise that I know won't come out perfect. Besides, the pros at this are inexpensive.

Spend the $30 towards doing the job right.
 
Not to be confused with the King Ding Tool from Sweden. hehe
 
Originally posted by sjs:
So, you get a dent out by pulling on the paint. Better hope it doesn't have a repaint.

It says to only use with OEM paint. No repaints.
 
Originally posted by nsx1164:
Originally posted by nsxtasy:
The guys who are experts in paintless dent repair produce results that are perfect.
any advice from the experts ?? John ANYTIME ??

I'm here. My thoughts on this is? Just another person trying to pry money from your pocket. I hope your paint doesn't get pulled off of your car
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! If you decide to have some dents removed from your car, here are some tips from a PDR(Paintless dent removal)owner/operator. 1)Find someone who has many years of experience, not someone who just got into the business(get rich quick thinkers). 2)Get referrals; from dealerships and private parties. 3)Be sure the company offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee (you don't like ...you don't pay) 4) Go directly to a PDR company versus a detail shop or dealership, this way you will eliminate working with the middleman.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please e-mail me or post for others to see.

Regards--
John
ANYTIME
 
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