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Paintless dent repair (PDR) is one of the best dent removal solutions for most minor blemishes on your car. Often, PDR entails applying slow pressure from inside the auto body to fix the dent gently. Unfortunately, a lack of understanding of the process leads to several misconceptions, a few of which are below.

5 Common Misconceptions About Paintless Dent Repair

1. Dents Will Return

This comes from a misunderstanding about the alloys used in autobodies. Manufacturers make the body of a car from a memory metal alloy that tends to revert to a conditioned shape. This means that once the car body leaves the assembly line, that is the form the metal tries to maintain. This makes the gentle manipulation of PDR more effective. Without the dent, the car is in the preferred state.

2. PDR and DIY Solutions Are the Same

Attempting dent removal yourself with makeshift tools and no experience cannot achieve the same results as a trained professional applying a specialized skill set. Paintless dent repair involves body picks, pushrods, and specially designed glue to anchor the tools against the rigid portions of the body. This allows a technician to apply gentle pressure from inside the dent, carefully restoring the natural shape of the car.

3. Metal Buckles

dent removalRather than the high-pressure suction cups that you may assume are necessary, the technician applies pressure from inside the body panel to push out the dent. This does not damage the metal or the paint, as all of the work happens inside. However, the job requires entry to the dent and may require removing body panels, tail lights, or interior panels, depending on the location.

4. Paint Stretches

Most modern auto paints can flex without losing its bond to the metal and still retain their color and shape. This allows you to use PDR on newer cars without any risk of damaging the paint. However, if your vehicle has many scratches or chips near the dent, PDR cannot fix them.

5. It Can Fix Any Damage

While PDR is an excellent dent removal solution for minor blemishes, severely damaged auto bodies will need more complex repair methods. Sometimes, you may need to replace the entire panel. An experienced technician will assess the damage to your car and determine if PDR is the right solution. It works best on hail damage, grocery car accidents, and door dings.

 

If you want to fix dents on a car, contact DentKO PDR Tint & Detail in Florissant, MO. This company has been offering paintless dent repair and window tinting in the greater St. Louis, MO, area since 2000. They guarantee to be quick, affordable, and high-quality. Call (314) 895-8468 to schedule a consultation. Visit the website for more information about their services.

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