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Ryan Snider Paintless Dent Repair
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Ryan Snider has some mystical dent removing power. Last year someone hit my car with something that left about a dime sized impression in the fender. Deeper than a door ding, not quite a dent.
A body shop that allegedly offered paintless dent repair said it would need to be sanded, filled and painted for $800. Ryan spent an hour with the car and the dent is gone. Not only that, he noticed two barely perceptible door dings that he also took care of, all for $175.
I definitely strongly recommend Ryan's service before going to a body shop!
Of the photos above, the two black photos are before and after. For the after photo, I literally had trouble with the sun glare actually getting a photo that would show where the dent was. If there wasn't an associated scratch, it would be completely invisible.
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