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Some bloody idiot smack the door in my fender... I think I know which car it was, but as I am not sure; not there when it happened, nothing I could do.

I wish him or her arthritis for life, and may that hand that pushed the door hurt whenever the weather changes for hours.

I had some other scratches on my driver's door, from another door touching it and owner sitting in the car with the door open; it left some 1.5 inch scratch. I managed to pull that out with my random orbital sander and a good cut compound. I think cquartz also helped tremendously there, as it did not go deep into the clear coat.

But this, I need professional repair :
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I also want to add that I park in the most far away place usually, and most of the times no cars park around me. But this time, the paranoia before Thanksgiving left no free spaces.
 

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That's a pretty simple blem any good paintless dent repair guy could remedy, if accessible. I know some have had success with the DIY hot glue/bridge kits also. However, the ceramic may need to be compounded off to adhere to the paint properly. The situation sucks, I know but that's an easy fix.
 

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That's a very easy fix. Just take it to a paintless dent repair shop. It shouldn't cost more than $100 and shouldn't take more than 30 mins to fix.
 

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That's a very easy fix. Just take it to a paintless dent repair shop. It shouldn't cost more than $100 and shouldn't take more than 30 mins to fix.

Same. I had something similar. I also had a rock dent in my hood from Road America. They fixed the dent, blended the blemished paint, and my hood (they massaged ALUMINUM flawlessly!! :shock:) for $300.
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