29 Jun Will My Paint Be Damaged?
Today's factory paints are very flexible, paint will not be damaged by the paintless dent repair (PDR) process. PDR is the only way to repair a dent and still keep your factory paint. ...
Today's factory paints are very flexible, paint will not be damaged by the paintless dent repair (PDR) process. PDR is the only way to repair a dent and still keep your factory paint. ...
There are currently no licensing or quality standards for the dent repair industry primarily because paintless dent repair (PDR) is still in the growing stages. At Dr. Dent, we are fortunate to have some of the very first PDR technicians who completed their PDR training...
The most important benefit of paintless dent repair (PDR) is QUALITY. The dent repair process will get you as close to the dent never happening as possible. Your original factory paint will not be disturbed. You will not experience issues with filler or paint shrinkage...
If your damage does qualify for paintless dent repair, the process will take only an hour or so for a single dent. For hail damage or multiple dents on a vehicle, the process may take up to 3 days. ...
Yes! We work with all insurance companies. Minor dents and door dings may not be covered under your policy. Usually these types of damage are on a per-incident basis and a deductible may apply for each dent if they did not occur at the same...
If done properly by one of Dr. Dent’s skilled paintless dent repair technicians, all repairs that qualify for the paintless dent repair (PDR) process are undetectable to anyone. In some extreme cases, the damaged area may have a slight “wave” that is nearly invisible to...
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is the process of repairing minor dents, door dings, and hail damage without affecting or harming the factory-painted finish of your vehicle. A highly-trained PDR technician uses a wide variety of custom dent repair tools to access the inside of the...