Professional Paintless Dent Repair

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Paintless dent repair or PDR

Paintless dent repair or PDR which it is commonly known as in the automotive industry is a technique used to repair small dents and dings in the body of a motor vehicle. Most dents are gained accidents motor vehicle accidents and some dents are even caused by the falling hail. Accidents often times result in major dents, but sometimes it may be a series of minor dings that paintless dent repair can be used to remove. Paintless dent repair is a simple and convenient method of repairing a dent, especially when compared to the alternative. A standard paintles dent repair procedure never usually takes more than 20 minutes to complete. In addition paintless dent repair is usually offered as a mobile service, so you have the procedure done at your convenience, whether you are at home or at work, a typical procedure can be completed during your lunch time.

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Push the dents out

The technicians will use their special paintless dent repair tools to push the dents out from the inside of the panel where the dent is located. Sometimes the technicians may use glues or a suction device to help pull the dent out from the outside, once the metal is back to its normal position and is aligned with the rest of the panel, a series of taps may be applied to the area to level any raised spots and to create a smooth finish. The aim of the paintless dent repair is to have the dented area returned to its original states so that it has a like-new finish. The procedure can be performed on cars with panel types of aluminium or steel.

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Paintless dent repair method saves time

When compared to its counterparts, Paintless dent repair is the most cost effective and economical method of dent repair, both for the customer and the person or company that is offering the service. With the lack of necessity to find, match and buy paint and fillers, the service provider will save time and money thus charging less than the rate for a standard repair and as such the customer also saves. The time it takes is also considerably less that the traditional dent repair service, so choosing the paintless dent repair method also saves time.

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PDR LINX Joins the National Auto Body Council as Diamond-Level Member
The National Auto Body Council (NABC) announced the diamond-level membership of PDR LINX, a division of Dent Zone Companies, a leading national provider of paintless dent repair (PDR) services to insurance companies, dealerships and consumers, ...
PDR LINX joins NABC as diamond-level member
3, 2012?The National Auto Body Council (NABC) recently announced that PDR LINX, a provider of paintless dent repair services, joined the organization as a diamond-level member. The NABC said its diamond-level is the highest level of corporate ...
Pittsburgh Customers Enjoy Newly Renovated P&W Collision Center with State of ...
The paintless dent repair team at P&W Collision Center can help erase dings, minor dents, and hail damage without the need to replace panels or use paint. For cars that have been in serious accidents, the body shop offers expert collision repairs to ...

Get the car back to perfect condition

While the process may not take long and does not need allot of tools, it still has to be done by a professional, someone trained in the field of paintless dent repair. That person will have to be able to apply the procedure without chipping or scraping the paint, and patiently remove the entire dent to get the car back to perfect condition. You may see online guides or step by step procedures, that is not recommended unless you have been trained in the area, trying this on your own without the necessary skills could result in you causing more damage to your car than was initially there, thus causing you more time and money.

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