Paintless Dent Repairs and How Does it Work

Dents add an unsightly appearance to your car, ruining the entire look. Thankfully, not all dent fixes are expensive, especially if the damage left the paint unscratched. 

What’s a paintless dent repair? How does it work? This article would discuss what it is, how it works, and when it’s applicable. 

What Is a Paintless Dent Repair?

Paintless dent repairs/removals or PDR is a non-invasive technique used in removing minor dents on automobiles in a Hail Repair center. This repair method is an ideal repair option when the paint on the damaged body’s surface is still intact.

Professional auto body repairers can skillfully apply this repair technique on both steel and aluminum body panels across different damage cases.

Dent removals are advantageous because they can be done faster, more effectively, and at a lesser cost than other auto body repairs. You won’t need to pay for a paint job which saves you some money. Also, this method ensures the vehicle’s value is maintained since the original paint is being preserved.

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What Can a Paintless Dent Repair Fix?

PDR can be applied to various damage cases from shallow dents to large dents up to a few inches in diameter. The only requirement is that the paint remains intact, as any damage to paint would require a paint job in Hail Repair center. 

Common accidents where PDR is mostly applied include:

  • Hail damage
  • Road debris, pebbles, and gravel damage
  • Parking accidents
  • Bumped car doors
  • Minor collision and fender bender repair
  • Bodylines damage
  • Dings and dents

The PDR technique is also applied in a process called ‘push to prep’ or  ‘push to paint.’ This repair features a PDR to smoothen out the damaged panel before a repaint. PDR’s purpose is to reduce the extent at which body filler would be needed to complete the repair.

Suppose you’re in Australia and looking for “dent removal in Moorooka” or “dent repairs in Moorooka.” You can get your dents fixed in no time for a little cost with a paintless dent repair at Hail Repair Center. 

What Can’t Be Fixed with Paintless Dent Repair?

PDR dent repair technique isn’t the best solution for every dent situation. For instance, in a scenario where a scrape abrasion has damaged the paint’s surface, this fix won’t be advised. It’s also not recommended for minor paint scratches from keys, rocks, or shopping carts as well as bubbling, cracked, chipped, or peeling paint. 

Once there’s damage to the paint, a complete repair, including repainting or touching will be required to protect the car body’s metal from rusting later.

A dent removal process is effective based on the damage or impact and the car body’s paint quality after the accident. Using a more invasive repair might be needed for deeper indents and pits that have stretched the vehicle’s metal further.

How Does Paintless Dent Repair Work?

Auto body technicians use various special tools such as pivot tips, dent pullings, fender rods, whale tails, knockdowns (tap downs) etcetera, to pop out the dented metal. Alternatively, they can also use a brace, rubber hammer, or slide hammer. 

At Hail Repair Center, our technicians usually start by pushing out the dent using those special tools, working from the car’s body panel backside. This procedure is intended to bring the damaged area back to its right height. 

Afterwards, the repairer would use special lights and reflecting boards to view the dented area and assess if the repair is complete. At completion, the expected result is a smooth surface all along the bodyline.

Conclusion

While it can be tempting to try repairing dents yourself, having a professional do it for you is better in most cases. Fixing dents requires technical experience and using the right tools. You can easily worsen a minor dent if you try fixing it yourself. Or worse, you ruin the paint job and that would cost you extra. 

Need a dent repair job? Experts with extensive experience  are available at Hail Repair Center. Contact us today for a hail damage quote. 

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