Can the dent on the rear fender of a Mercedes-Benz GLC be pulled out?
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The dent on the rear fender of a Mercedes-Benz GLC can be pulled out. Location of the fender dent: First, place the electric suction cup on the dented area of the fender and secure it, then pull it out with a strong force. Of course, before using the electric suction cup, you can apply the principle of plastic softening when heated by pouring hot water over the dented area to improve the efficiency of dent repair. Finally, after the dent is restored to its original shape, use cold water to cool it down, which helps with contraction and recovery. Location of the fender (metal part): If the fender (a metal part) has a dent without paint damage, it is recommended to visit a local paintless dent repair (PDR) shop for a seamless repair. Repainting is not necessary in this case.
Whether the dent on the rear quarter panel of a Mercedes-Benz GLC can be pulled out depends on the location and depth of the dent. I often help friends inspect cars, and areas like the wheel arch can be tricky due to plastic liners blocking tools. If the dent is on a flat surface without paint damage, using a suction cup or dent puller can restore it by 80-90%. However, deep dents or sharp creases may leave minor wrinkles even after pulling. Mercedes paint is relatively thick, so it's best to measure the paint thickness with a paint meter before attempting repair—only proceed if the primer isn't exposed. Extra caution is needed for aluminum body panels, as improper handling may crack the metal. I recommend consulting a reliable paintless dent repair shop first to avoid wasting money.