FAQ

What is PDR?

PDR or (Paintless Dent Removal) utilizes specialized tools and techniques to remove a variety of dents and dings. Traditional repair methods include the use of body fillers or “bondo”, environmentally harmful auto paint and hours of very costly labor. The PDR repair process saves you time away from your vehicle, the exorbitant cost of traditional auto body repair, maintains the factory finish and value of your vehicle, and most importantly, is typically hundreds (if not thousands) less than conventional collision repair. PDR is a win/win for you, your vehicle AND your bank account!

Our PDR Process

We begin with an assessment of your vehicle’s dents.  We inspect the size, location, and severity of the auto body damage to determine how much work is required.  If the dents are repairable using PDR, we’ll promptly provide you with a written estimate or will advise if another repair process is more appropriate.

An advantage of Using Our PDR Service?

  • Repairs completed normally in one day
  • Insurance approved
  • Retains your vehicle’s original finish & subsequent value
  • PDR repairs are virtually undetectable
  • Lifetime warranty on all repairs
  • Repairs are completed by a technician with 15 years of PDR experience

What tools are used?

Paintless Dent Repair uses specially designed tools to reshape metal without affecting the original factory finish of your vehicle.

What is the PDR process?

The Paintless Dent Repair process starts with a cleaning of the panel and analyzing the damage. The technician determines how to best access the dent and what tools will be needed. The tools are used to apply just enough pressure to remove the dent without affecting the paint finish.

Will the original finish be damaged?

With Paintless Dent Repair, there is never a need for bonding, sanding or repainting your automobile. By keeping the original finish intact, paintless dent repair actually restores the value of your vehicle rather than lowering it.

What types of damage can be repaired?

While minor dents and dings can be easily repaired, repairs to large dents, body line damage, creases, protrusions, hail damage and limited access area dents can also be made on most body panels.

How does it compare to body shop repairs?

Paintless Dent Repair is up to 65% less expensive than body shop repairs and can usually be completed within hours rather than days.

Is it the best repair option?

Paintless Dent Repair is an inexpensive, affordable repair option for leased vehicles in need of repair to prior to termination of the lease, thus avoiding needless dealership charges and hassles.

Is the PDR process reputable?

Paintless Dent Repair is endorsed by car manufacturers, dealerships, insurances companies, car rental and fleet companies.