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Paintless Dent Removal

 

The process of Paintless Dent Removal is applying pressure on the opposite side of the dent with specifically designed tools. To remove a dent or ding, the damaged metal must be worked from behind, pushing the metal back to it's original shape. To do this, special dent removal tools are used which are designed to push on certain points under the dent, causing the metal to compress back to it's original shape without creating any damage to the paint.

 

PDR Positives

 

  • Very low cost compared to traditional body shops
  • Same day repairs—even while-you-wait service
  • No paint work, sanding, or traditional bodywork required
  • Original paint remains—helps retain vehicles looks and value
  • Body panels remain intact—maintaining structural integrity

PDR Negatives

 

  • PDR does not address scratches or paint chips that are often associated with dings (Many PDR companies will address chips and scratches, but it’s not PDR technology)
  • Many areas of body panels are not accessible, so PDR is not an option
  • Plastic bumpers or any plastic components can’t be fixed with PDR techniques. Since the bumper is the most common area to get damaged, this is a significant downside of PDR technology.
  • Some damage can occur to door panels, paint, interiors, window glass and hardware, although damage of any kind is rare.

Before PDR

After PDR