Any ideas if this can be repaired?
Any ideas if this can be repaired?
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toasty

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8,170 posts

241 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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Some creative individual has been vandalising cars in my area over the past few days. One guy was caught doing similar in a neighbouring street last night and was rearrested after having just been released for the same offence.

It looks like mine has been shot at with an air pistol/rifle. Any ideas if it could be repaired or will it require a new rear quarter panel? I'd like to have a go with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch but that's just on the guy that did it. furious


KungFuPanda

4,576 posts

191 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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Course it’s repairable! At best a dent guy could pull it out. At worst, it’ll be some old school coach works with filler and a respray.

ReverendCounter

6,087 posts

197 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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Doubt it would be a good idea to pull that out, the metal will to too stretched.

Xcore

1,437 posts

111 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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Dent man ain’t getting that out

ddom

6,657 posts

69 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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toasty said:
Some creative individual has been vandalising cars in my area over the past few days. One guy was caught doing similar in a neighbouring street last night and was rearrested after having just been released for the same offence.

It looks like mine has been shot at with an air pistol/rifle. Any ideas if it could be repaired or will it require a new rear quarter panel? I'd like to have a go with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch but that's just on the guy that did it. furious

How depressing.

If you can get behind it I am sure one of the paintless dent guys will have a go. if not, I have seen those drilled and then pulled out. Either way a bloody inconvenience due to the actions of an idiot but shouldn't require a new panel IMO.

amazing driver

270 posts

70 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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toasty said:
It looks like mine has been shot at with an air pistol/rifle.

It's not been shot.

toasty

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amazing driver said:
It's not been shot.
OK that was just an assumption, what do you think might make a similar dent? Maybe one of those window breaking tools?

My neighbour's car had two holes in their rear window.

amazing driver

270 posts

70 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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toasty said:
OK that was just an assumption, what do you think might make a similar dent? Maybe one of those window breaking tools?

My neighbour's car had two holes in their rear window.
With air rifle pellets I'd expect them to remove paint around the point of impact, they usually leave grey coloured circles too which is a very think layer of lead - remnants of the pellet. Looks like it's been it with something sharp and pointy but I've no idea what.

toasty

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Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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amazing driver said:
With air rifle pellets I'd expect them to remove paint around the point of impact, they usually leave grey coloured circles too which is a very think layer of lead - remnants of the pellet. Looks like it's been it with something sharp and pointy but I've no idea what.
Good points, thanks.

9xxNick

1,126 posts

235 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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Possibly done with an automatic centre punch?

John Locke

1,142 posts

73 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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It certainly looks like low powered airgun damage to me, regardless, a bodyshop should be able to sort that out for a modest fee. While your car is there, use the time wisely honing your plier and blowtorch skills on the perpetrator.

paintman

7,844 posts

211 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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amazing driver said:
toasty said:
OK that was just an assumption, what do you think might make a similar dent? Maybe one of those window breaking tools?

My neighbour's car had two holes in their rear window.
With air rifle pellets I'd expect them to remove paint around the point of impact, they usually leave grey coloured circles too which is a very think layer of lead - remnants of the pellet. Looks like it's been it with something sharp and pointy but I've no idea what.
Assuming they're using lead pellets instead of steel ball bearings (of any size that will fit down the barrel) or a steel pellet such as the Prometheus.

Have a chat with a PDR tech although I suspect they'll point you in the direction of a bodyshop.

Edited by paintman on Wednesday 22 April 19:53

toasty

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paintman said:
Assuming they're using lead pellets instead of steel ball bearings (of any size that will fit down the barrel) or a steel pellet such as the Prometheus.

Have a chat with a PDR tech although I suspect they'll point you in the direction of a bodyshop.

Edited by paintman on Wednesday 22 April 19:53
Thanks, I’m popping in to a bodyshop tomorrow for a quote. I’m hoping it’ll be cheaper than the insurance excess.