That’s beyond PDR and will most likely be a conventional repair. At least if you want it to look good as new.I've never seen PDR other than some hail damage or flat panels popped in , if PDR can fix THAT , I would be amazed ? , creased and paint gouged it looks like in the pic, I am VERY SKEPTICAL! But would like to be pleasantly surprised in case I gets a boo boo...
That was my thought but others here said it would "easily disappear " with a good PDR guy , so I am VERY interested in this process, I haven't mixed any filler for a decade or so but if filler and paint is not needed here , I want to see it ...That’s beyond PDR and will most likely be a conventional repair. At least if you want it to look good as new.
I have seen PDR repairs that when first seen you say no friggen way. There are some vids on YouTube like this. Lots of patience and technique and seeing the end result I shake my head. UnbelievableThat was my thought but others here said it would "easily disappear " with a good PDR guy , so I am VERY interested in this process, I haven't mixed any filler for a decade or so but if filler and paint is not needed here , I want to see it ...
You beat me to it . I am late reading this thread but that part was the first thing that came to mind .![]()
You could hide it maybe ?
Ya, 2019 Ranger.that or save the thousand dollars and let it add some character to the rig; it is a truck?
(it would drive me crazy as well)