Paintless Dent Removal

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How Paintless Dent Removal (PDR) WorksPaintless dent removal (PDR) is a method of repairing minor dents, dings, and hail damage without disturbing the original paint on your car. With specialized tools, we’re able to repair damaged car panels from the back side, rather than from the outside. Unlike conventional auto body repairs, PDR does not require any sanding, patching, filling, priming, painting, or sealing.
Paintless Dent Removal can be used on car's dings, dents, and hail damageThis protect your car's appearance and value. It also saves you money and time. |
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PDR is a Proven, Perfected ProcessThe techniques used in PDR are nothing new. In fact, since Mercedes-Benz developed the process almost 50 years ago, car manufacturers around the world have relied on PDR to repair imperfections on their cars before they’re painted on the assembly line. Maintaining Your Car's ValuePDR leaves no telltale signs of repair work, And since there’s no repainting involved, there is no risk of mismatching colors. Plus, there is no need to replace entire body panels. PDR helps retain your car’s original factory finish, which helps maintain your car’s value. PDR is a Low Cost Solution for your Car, Trunk or MotorcycleIf the high cost of conventional auto body rapair has prevented you from fixing some of the minor dents and dings on your car, PDR may be the perfect solution for you. The size and location of the damage, along with the current condition of you car’s paint, are factors we use to help you determine whether PDR is your best option. |
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How Paintless Dent Removal is Performed:PDR requires three basic elements: an exclusive array of metal shaping tools, a special graphic lighting system, and a highly skilled technician. The dent is accessed from the backside, where the technician uses tools to manipulate and reshape the damaged area until the car panel is returned to it’s original form.
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