FAQ’S

Here’s a few common Frequently Asked Questions we get asked often.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

PDR is a method of removing minor dents, dings, and creases from a vehicle’s body without the need for sanding, filling, or repainting. It preserves the original factory finish of the vehicle.

PDR involves using specialized tools to carefully massage the dented area from behind the panel. This process restores the metal to its original shape without damaging the paint.

PDR is effective for repairing minor dents, dings, hail damage, and creases. It works best on damage where the paint has not been cracked or chipped.

Yes, PDR is highly effective for repairing hail damage. Multiple dents caused by hail can be repaired without the need for repainting the vehicle.

Yes, PDR is generally more cost-effective than traditional body shop repairs because it requires less labor and materials. It also helps preserve the vehicle’s original paint, which can save on repainting costs.

The time required for PDR varies depending on the extent of the damage, but most repairs can be completed within a few hours. This is much faster than traditional body shop repairs, which can take days.

No, once a dent has been properly repaired using PDR, it will not return. The process restores the metal to its original shape permanently.

PDR can help maintain the vehicle’s value by preserving the original factory paint. Traditional bodywork, which often involves repainting, can sometimes reduce the resale value.

Not all dents can be repaired with PDR. If the paint is damaged, the dent is too large, or the metal is stretched, traditional repair methods may be necessary.

Many insurance companies cover PDR, especially for hail damage or minor dents. It’s often the preferred method because it’s less expensive and faster than traditional repairs.

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