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Driving to sydney is the worst Hume roads are so shit, slightest bit of water and the road is like glass. Heaps of people parked on the side of the road because they can't see, a car slid of the road into the trees, my dads fairmont is aqua planing everywhere, and whether in Sydney is going to be like this for the next week

Hume is rubbish, instead of fixing it they dump gazillions of 'road safety' cameras.

It's rediculous. I thought melb was bad, it rains really heavily and then really sunny then rains again. Lol

Anyone used painless dent removal before?

Is it even an option for hail damaged cars or only the odd dent here and there?

Haven't used them, but I know most of them were booked out for months after the last massive hail storm

Anyone used painless dent removal before?

Is it even an option for hail damaged cars or only the odd dent here and there?

Just get the fixed panels

Done and change the removable panels.

Anyone used painless dent removal before?

Is it even an option for hail damaged cars or only the odd dent here and there?

Depends on how many there are. Its cheaper to get a panel beater to do it if there are a shutload. Ask Vu

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