| Paintless Dent
Repair is a difficult thing to learn. It takes several
years
to become truly proficient at removing dents and dings.
Here are some
examples of Bad P.D.R. Good P.D.R. should not be detectable
once the repair is
completed. |
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| This crease was attempted by a PDR technician that clearly needs more practice. Not only is the crease is still visible, but the “bumps” all over the crease are marks where the technician’s tool pushed too hard, and in the wrong spot. |
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| This is a small round dent that also was butchered by someone that has no idea what they were doing. Again, the lumps are places where the tool was pushed too hard, and stretched the metal beyond repair. This may have been completely repairable, but now mush be repainted in order to be repaired. |
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| Here is a dent that someone tried to fix by pounding it from the other
side with a hammer…Cracked Paint, Lumpy Mess, and only one way
to fix it now …Expensive Body Shop repair. |
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| Here is an example of a
PDR technician being lazy, and drilling multiple useless
holes in the door of a customers truck. Ocassionally when
dents are not otherwise accessible, a small hole may need
to be drilled in order to fix the dent. This is always
a last resort, and all holes are sealed and plugged properly
to prevent rusting and improve the appearance. It is your
vehicle, and you should be the one to decide if you prefer
a professionally sealed plug inside your car, or a dent
on the outside. We do not make this decision for you. |
- Shop for a service solely based on price!
- Use someone who solicits your business in a parking lot.
- Pay someone for ruining your car!
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| We are professionals, who stand behind our work! We guarantee your
satisfaction, and strive to provide you with the best results
at a competitive price! |
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