there's not really any good or easy way to get to where the dent is, with the bonnet being double skinned or whatever you call itCan't you just try and poke the dent back out or is the metal too thick?
got a quote from a company yesterday.....Take it to a PDR place, amazing what some of them can do!
Replace the car probably!LOL at that price. I assume they wanted to replace the bonnet?
nope! ive attached the whole quote, it's quite funny when all i asked for was the dent to be removed and to not worry about the scratch (as i can do that myself)LOL at that price. I assume they wanted to replace the bonnet?
that's what im saving for, a new car....the 1.2l isnt doing it for me any moreReplace the car probably!
Definitely look at a few other PDR places, I had one quote me for a dent on the right edge of the bonnet on my MK3 Clio think it was around £60? Was about the size of a car key. (body not blade!)
done pretty well for yourself! I'm same age as you (born 96) and can only dream of getting a new car at the min...school doesn't pay and matalan are shitty min. wage.....which doesnt go far!I was in the same boat bud, had a 1.2 and saved, now have a 1.6 astra sporthatch :smile: faster and better takes time but everyone gets there, one day I'll have a astra VXR or a Clio sport :wink:
You'd be able to pull most of the dent out with a toilet / sink plunger... The big rounded bowl shape ones they sell in DIY stores... Won't be perfect but it'll cost you about a fiver and hardly notice once you've done it, imho ...Should I? Shouldn't I?
I have a nice big dent on the front of my bonnet....do you think the sticker will just bring attention to that instead?
have tried that and got some out that went up the bonnet more, and have tried the glass panel sucker things too but they cant get a good enough grip to pull it as hard as i need to to get it out :/You'd be able to pull most of the dent out with a toilet / sink plunger... The big rounded bowl shape ones they sell in DIY stores... Won't be perfect but it'll cost you about a fiver and hardly notice once you've done it, imho ...
Rub spit on them, helps the sealhave tried that and got some out that went up the bonnet more, and have tried the glass panel sucker things too but they cant get a good enough grip to pull it as hard as i need to to get it out :/
been there done that ensive: they either a) didnt have any clios or b) their bonnets have gone....might start trying to find one from further away as my previous search was only within a 5 mile radius lolFind the paint code for your Clio & call some breakers.. You'd be looking at about £40-£60 tops for a decent colour matched bonnet. Try to get one from a car of the same year because of the effects of oxidation over time. You might still notice a slight difference depending on where the donor car has spent most of its life.. i.e. coastal, town, garaged or on the road. But certainly worth a shot imho...
just went to 9 different shops, yes 9 DIFFERENT SHOPS to find a new sodding plunger....tesco, morrisons, asda, sainsburys, local hardware shops, ended up in homebase to finally get one!!! :rage:Rub spit on them, helps the seal