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06/7/2014 at 8:08pm
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I would say the only way is to fill them and sand it back as you would a car then spray.You cant even tap it from the other side as once dented the metal is stretched and wont ever go back.No easy way around as far as i know.
06/7/2014 at 8:59pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: Swift Royale 590 2.8tdi Ducato
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try a Ding King. You can get them off Ebay. Basically you glue (Hotmelt) a small mushroom shaped item head down to the dent and either using a slide hammer or the device supplied you pull the dent out. There is also a solution for cleaning before & after. I have used this with great success on a car body but I think the slide hammer may be better on a caravan body.
06/7/2014 at 9:37pm
Location: west country Outfit: None Entered
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I too think the aluminium will have stretched making it impossible to pull out.
fill, sand and paint the whole panel is the only way. My solution is to put a stick on reflector over the dent.------------- Steve
07/7/2014 at 10:53am
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or a fake plastic vent or two..
fake plastic vents can hide quite nasty gashes :)
trog
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