Tiny dent on my K5… How can I fix this?


Pulling those out is tricky. I tried it once. I managed to pull the dent, but instead of pushing in, it popped out and was now poking out as much as the dent was in. It’s best to take it to a paintless repair shop. That dent should cost you about 50-75 dollars to pop out. You want someone with experience who has done this hundreds of times, trust me.

@Cabby
Thank you .

@Cabby
Instructions aren’t clear… I’m driving a jeep now :sweat:

Callen said:
@Cabby
Instructions aren’t clear… I’m driving a jeep now :sweat:

Sorry to hear about your Jeep.

Cabby said:

Callen said:
@Cabby
Instructions aren’t clear… I’m driving a jeep now :sweat:

Sorry to hear about your Jeep.

That was funnier with a picture of my old 2018 Kia Forte, which was pretty much smashed up.

Cabby said:

Callen said:
@Cabby
Instructions aren’t clear… I’m driving a jeep now :sweat:

Sorry to hear about your Jeep.

The jeep is still holding up fine. Maintenance coming up soon.

I’ve seen this fix online before. You attach a suction cup over the dent and pull it fast and hard. It should do the trick.

WilliamMia said:
I’ve seen this fix online before. You attach a suction cup over the dent and pull it fast and hard. It should do the trick.

Instructions unclear, now I’ve got a used suction cup but the dent is still there.

WilliamMia said:
I’ve seen this fix online before. You attach a suction cup over the dent and pull it fast and hard. It should do the trick.

Dildo Dent Repair

WilliamMia said:
I’ve seen this fix online before. You attach a suction cup over the dent and pull it fast and hard. It should do the trick.

Ha

@Jade
Real.

Google ‘paintless dent repair’. There are specialists who even do it on-site and come to you. You could also learn how to do it by watching videos online, but it’s kind of an art.

Brielle said:
Google ‘paintless dent repair’. There are specialists who even do it on-site and come to you. You could also learn how to do it by watching videos online, but it’s kind of an art.

Honestly, I’d rather learn to rebuild an engine. Rebuilding engines is a science, bodywork is more like an art.

Paintless dent repair for sure. They can make it look perfect in about 15-20 minutes while you wait. A good shop I checked in S. Cal would charge you about $200. Not sure about the mobile guys’ prices.

Go to a professional for paintless dent repair. Make sure it’s a reputable company. You’ll be amazed at how good it looks after.

It’s literally the size of my thumb, by the way.

Check out r/autobody for more advice.

Don’t worry about this one. I have several on my cars and they’re not a big deal.