The Challenge of an "Oil Can" on a Mercedes SUV

As a professional Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) technician, I am always up for a challenge. So when this Mercedes SUV came my way with a deep dent on the back hatch, I knew it was going to require all the techniques and equipment at my disposal.

What in the heck is an oil can?

But what made it even more challenging was the fact that the damage was an "oil can". In auto body lingo, this is when sheet metal becomes fatigued after being dented, popping in and out like a soda pop can or an oil can back in the day. This is not an ideal scenario as it will leave either a mound or a dent, but it will not remain flat.

The Car Body Heater Arc Machine, solving the oil can conundrum.

This Is Not Average Paintless Dent Repair

But I was not deterred. With the advancements in PDR equipment and techniques, I was able to take on this challenging repair. Utilizing all the techniques, all the equipment, and all the hard lessons learned over many years, I was able to perform an Advanced Paintless Dent Repair on this Mercedes SUV.

Using lateral tension, perpendicular tension, and heat induction by way of a car body heater arc machine, these advanced techniques allowed me to cleanly remove the damage to factory spec level.

Better Than Body Shop

The results were on par with traditional body and paint repair, only better because despite some existing minor scratches, we were able to preserve the original, factory paint and condition of the car for our customer. This is a big deal because by preserving their car’s original, factory paint and condition, our client was able to retain its resale/trade-in value. Additionally, the repair was completed at their location in hours, not weeks or months if it had been repaired at a traditional body shop.

In the attached video you can see great detail of the process in use on this particular damage, showcasing the dented metal actually moving back out to a factory spec level.

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✌️-Joe Garcia

Removing Dents on Body Lines: A Paintless Dent Repair Success Story

This beautiful blue Subaru BRZ was struck by a falling ladder in the garage. To my client’s dismay, there were a couple small dents left on the rear panel body line. In this video you can see me remove a dent using the Paintless dent repair method.

Clean, Clean, Clean dent repair work is the way it should be!

Many people don’t believe that dents can be removed from body lines, contours, or style lines. Many so-called professional dent guys don’t believe that body line dents can be removed flawlessly. Often times after drilling an unnecessary hole, these animals will try and work the dent out as quickly as possible so they can get onto the next job, leaving it looking bumpy and poked up.


No sir. That’s not how we do it at Dent Evo. Much emphasis is put on clean, clean, clean dent repair work. Ultimately, the goal is to leave it looking like nothing ever even happened.


And that is what we were able to do on this Soobie. Using my state of the art LED light to cast a deep and stark reflection over the dent, I was able to see deeply into the pit, being able to push cleanly and methodically, ultimately “turning the dent inside out”, and then carefully “knocking down” the high spots to bring it back down flat. I repeated this process several times until the metal was completely flat again. Followed by a gentle two-stage polishIng with some finesse foam pads.


My goodness that blue sure is purdy. Thanks for reading!





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