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How does paintless dent repair work?

If your car has suffered minor damages that need a dent repair, then donu2019t just search for u201ccar repair in my areau201d but specifically search for u201cpaintless dent repair in my area.u201d This is because paintless dent repair (PDR) is cost-effective, you wonu2019t find any discoloration after the work, and you wonu2019t require claiming for insurance either.

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How does paintless dent repair work?

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  1. HOW DOES PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR WORK? If your car has suffered minor damages that need a dent repair, then don’t just search for “car repair in my area” but specifically search for “paintless dent repair in my area.” This is because paintless dent repair (PDR) is cost-effective, you won’t find any discoloration after the work, and you won’t require claiming for insurance either. Paintless dent repair is a dent repairing method that requires no filling or painting over the damage. While performing this method, special tools are used to massage and press the damaged panel from the backside. Accordingly, the dented part of the metal is pushed to restore it to its original form. This type of dent repair retains the shape of the body while maintaining the manufacturer’s paintwork on the vehicle. PDR is one of the best alternatives to traditional dent repair methods as it can be done rapidly without wasting a lot of money. And since there is no replacement and repainting happening, the procedure is usually completed within an hour or two. It is best to go for PDR over the traditional method if you notice minor dents on the vehicle where the paint is intact. And such types of dents are usually the result of car park dings, hail, or even stones. Only skilled technicians can perform this type of dent work effectively. So, it is better to seek professional’s help instead of opting for a DIY. glaserscollision.com

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