Everybody wants their car to look brand new at all times. Still, sometimes, we don't have the time to make it look brand new. In these cases, it's important to remember that you also have the option of getting help from a professional.
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), also known as "Paintless Dent Removal", describes a method of removing minor dents from the body of a motor vehicle. A wide range of damage can be repaired using PDR as long as the paint surface is intact. PDR may be used on both aluminum and steel panels. The most common practical use for PDR is the repair of hail damage, door dings, minor creases, and minor plastic bumper indentations.
The process of Paintless Dent Removal requires a technician to work on precise locations of metal to the correct height, which can only be observed by the use of a PDR reading instrument such as a paintless dent repair light. The fine details of the process may not be satisfactory to the technician without a reflection from board and light source to read the dent. Fluorescent or LED lighting, or in some cases a reflection board, may be used to conceptualize the deformation of the dent and to help the technician in locating the tip of the tool being used to push the metal.
What’s the first factor we should consider if we should go for dent removal services is the cost. If the services is reasonably economical than that of a paint job done by professionals.
The second factor to consider is the warranty. Paint jobs, on the other hand, usually voids the factory paint. A restriction of this service, however, is that it can only be performed to the metal parts of the car.
To summarize, paintless dent removal services are most helpful against minor dents where the structure of the car is hardly affected. Think about its benefits. Think about the money and time you’ll end up saving.