Brilliant Silver Fender...
here's my situation -
Some ahole hit me in the parking lot on the front drivers side fender. No real paint damage, but a good dent [good enough to bother me]. They hit the part behind the front wheel and in front of the front door. I think the corner of their car clipped my fender.
Anyway, the car was bought in june. The 2 body shops i went to said live with it or repair the fender and in turn paint the door and hood (adjacent panels) to blend in the color match [one of those body shops is a MB certified shop]. I really don't want to do that.
I was thinking it would be great to get a factory painted brilliant silver and take my chances that its close...
any suggestions???
Aceman
here's my situation -
Some ahole hit me in the parking lot on the front drivers side fender. No real paint damage, but a good dent [good enough to bother me]. They hit the part behind the front wheel and in front of the front door. I think the corner of their car clipped my fender.
Anyway, the car was bought in june. The 2 body shops i went to said live with it or repair the fender and in turn paint the door and hood (adjacent panels) to blend in the color match [one of those body shops is a MB certified shop]. I really don't want to do that.
I was thinking it would be great to get a factory painted brilliant silver and take my chances that its close...
any suggestions???
Aceman
Another option might be paintless dent removal. This does work but can leave a slight wrinkle appearance in the reflection of the repaied area.
Its too bad is so new, but now car of 3 years or so is pristeen, and perfect anymore, so by then it willl still be better than most old geezers trade in!
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I agree. That would certainly be my first port of call.
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Last edited by aceman; Oct 28, 2006 at 08:15 PM.
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