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Whats the cheapest/best way to repaint/remove dents

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  • Whats the cheapest/best way to repaint/remove dents

    Hey guys,

    I've recently damaged my car - scrapped the side along a concrete pole in the carpark doing some paint damage, as well as bending and denting the panels and the door itself.

    I've also got a lot of little chips and dents in the bonnet from general rocks and things flying up.

    And there are misc paint scratches around the car.





    QUESITON IS: How do I go about getting all of this fixed? Can I claim this on insurance all as one claim?
    Do I just get some quotes from various places and then inform the insurance company or will the insurance company send me to specific place and make me claim each scratch as a seperate claim?

    Never had an accident so dunno how all this works.

    Cheers

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    Find a panel shop.
    Ask them to quote you on the main damage that you have done as it will be an insurance claim.
    Ask if they are willing to add the other touch ups in the price. If no, ask them how much to do them at the same time.
    Take quote for repair to your insurer.

    *this is really dependent on your insurer as some are different to others*

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