Dent Prevention & Repair

When Paintless Dent Repair Works

What Paintless Dent Repair Really Is

Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a specialist technique used to remove dents without repainting the car. Instead of fillers and resprays, technicians carefully massage the panel from behind, restoring the metal back to its original shape. When performed correctly, the repair is invisible and preserves the factory finish.

The Types of Dents It Can Fix

PDR works best on dents where the paint is still intact and the metal hasn’t stretched. It’s commonly used for:
• Parking lot dents
• Minor hail damage
• Soft body creases
• Small impact marks on doors and wings
Because there’s no painting involved, repairs are often faster and more cost-effective.

When PDR Isn’t the Right Choice

Not every dent qualifies. If the paint is cracked, the dent is sharp, or the panel edge is damaged, conventional repair may be safer. You may need a different approach when:
• Metal is torn or severely bent
• The dent sits on a reinforced body line
• Rust has already started
• The area has been previously filled or repainted
A professional inspection helps determine the best path — without risking further damage.

Why Many Owners Prefer PDR

Keeping the original paint protects value and avoids colour mismatch issues. It also allows repairs to be completed quickly, often within the same day. With fewer materials used, the cost stays reasonable — and the vehicle retains its factory appearance.

Choosing a Skilled Technician

PDR is a craft. The right tools and experience make the difference between a flawless repair and a visible ripple. Look for technicians who explain the process clearly, assess the dent honestly, and stand behind their work with transparent pricing and guarantees.

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