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Today afternoon go wash my car in MSCP...to my horror...discover a ding just behind the right rear quarter panel (if that's the correct term) only about 1 cm form the rear passenger door at slightly below door handle level. It is the type with a sharp center point and can see its rectangular crater and I suspect its made with a key. Spoil my Labour day mood...hai...why singapoean so 'chek ark' one. Every time I open my car door, I also take care not to hit ppl's door with my door and squeeze like mad to get in or out through the small opening. hai....so sad...can it be repair? any recommendation?

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Today afternoon go wash my car in MSCP...to my horror...discover a ding just behind the right rear quarter panel (if that's the correct term) only about 1 cm form the rear passenger door at slightly below door handle level. It is the type with a sharp center point and can see its rectangular crater and I suspect its made with a key. Spoil my Labour day mood...hai...why singapoean so 'chek ark' one. Every time I open my car door, I also take care not to hit ppl's door with my door and squeeze like mad to get in or out through the small opening. hai....so sad...can it be repair? any recommendation?

 

Yah... usually drivers/car owners will take note of not knocking other car's door... it's the passenger that bo chap... [shakehead][shakehead]

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From the way u describe... think it's caused by rear passenger lah... plus our rear passenger doors... got a sharp edge which is exposed... so u'll get more dent on the rear passenger's door than the driver side...

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From the way u describe... think it's caused by rear passenger lah... plus our rear passenger doors... got a sharp edge which is exposed... so u'll get more dent on the rear passenger's door than the driver side...

 

Its after the rear door seam, not on it. With such a sharp crater and a 1cm diameter surrounding 'slope in', is it possible to restore it to its original condition? If not, I won't want to waste time and money getting it repair liao.

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