Small Dents & Door Dings
Dents happen in parking lots, garages, & driveways. Shopping carts, baseballs, surf boards. Stuff happens to our cars, but with our PDR process you don't have to roll around with them on your car. PDR for these small dents and door dings, is the most cost effective way to handle the situation.
Body-Line & Crease Dents
Contrary to what you might think, or have been told....if a dent is on a body line or style line, its not a big deal. Chances are, we can still repair the damage like it never happened. These body lines do make the repair more difficult for us to repair, but a skilled technician will have no issues here.
Automotive Hail Damage
Hail Happens, and if your car was outside when it did, your car is going to be rocked and rolled with dents across the top panels and even the sides. Our PDR process, is an excellent repair option. We will work with your insurance company, schedule and rental car for you, and help with your deductible . Call us for more information.
What is PDR?
PDR or Paintless Dent Repair is a method of removing minor dents and dings without removing any paint from the vehicle. This is done by very patiently massaging the dent out from the back of the panel using specialized tools.
What are the benefits of PDR?
The most important benefit is quality. This method is the closest you can get to the dent never happening in the first place. No grinding, bondo, fillers, or primers are needed because your original factory paint is not disturbed. There are no problems with filler or paint shrinkage months after the repair as is typical with most body shop repairs.
Cost is also a major benefit of PDR. Repairs are typically between one-quarter to one-third the cost of conventional dent repair.
Time savings is yet another advantage. Many dents can be fixed in less than an hour. Hail damage is typically fixed in one day with PDR. A body shop may take 2-3 weeks for the same type of damage.
Environmental concerns are another benefit of PDR. Since this process keeps the original factory paint on your vehicle, there is no need for the paint, chemicals, or other toxins that are used extensively in body shops when repairing dents. PDR is 100% environmentally friendly.
How do I find a quality PDR technician?
One way is to look for a NAPDRT member technician. NAPDRT is a not-for-profit organization that is on the forefront of setting nationally accepted standards for our industry. NAPDRT technicians agree to a set of standards and to be bound by a CSI (Consumer satisfaction Index ). In addition, many NAPDRT members are Vale National Certified. This is the only nationally recognized independent certification available to PDR technicians.
Will my paint be damaged?
No. Today’s factory paints are very flexible and will not be damaged in any way by this process. PDR is the only way to repair a dent and still keep your factory paint.
Will my dents be 100% gone?
On minor dents, in most cases, yes. The deeper the dent, the more difficult it is to repair. Even on larger dents, most people are amazed at the results.
Will my dents come back?
Absolutely not. Once a dent has been removed properly with PDR, it never comes back.
Can any dent be fixed?
No. The most important factors in determining if a dent can be repaired by PDR are depth and location. Dents the size of a dinner plate or larger can be fixed successfully, as long as they are not too deep. On the other hand, some dents that are as small as a dime but very deep, cannot be fixed using PDR because the metal is too stretched. Cracked paint can also be an indication that a dent is too deep.
The most common dents fixed are the size of a golf ball and under. Most (about 95%) minor dents can be repaired. About 5% of minor dents can’t be fixed due to depth or location. Areas such as some quarter panel opening lips, some forward areas of heavily braced hoods, or the very edges of some panels are examples of bad locations.