August 08, 2019
When drivers want to fix dents old and new, there are two ways to do so;
taking the car to a body shop or using paintless dent removal (PDR) processes.
The dent type and size will help determine which I the best one for each
individual driver. Taking your vehicle to a shop is better for larger dents,
dents in which the paint is gone, and those that are related to accidents and
similar incidents. On the other hand, smaller dents and those that are not
related to accidents fare well with PDR or any dent in which the paint is
intact.
If your dent on your car matches the dent type that paintless
dent removal could help, then you will benefit greatly. First, using PDR, the
carâ€â„¢s original finish will remain intact. Second, PDR is much cheaper. Third,
PDR means you can have your car back in as little as a few hours.
PDR
and repairs require the use of special tools made for the job including hammers
and rods made from stainless steel Autel
MaxiIM IM608. These tools are used to shape the metal so that it goes back
to its original shape without damaging it further. This method can be used on
many smaller dents by gently pushing on them from the inside of the
body.
Paintless Dent Removal Myths
While many people
believe that PDR requires years of training to learn Autel
MS908, this is simply untrue. In fact, anyone can do it easily as long as
the right tools for the job are available. Other people hear about different
methods of dent removal, but they never work, and are myths including using dry
ice, or one of the â€Å“As seen on TVâ€Â devices. Using these methods can make the
dents worse in some cases.
When PDR is Not
Recommended
While paintless dent removal is a great technique for
removing most smaller, non-broken dents, there are some that simply are not a
good fit for the technique and require a professionalâ€â„¢s help. To help
determine if the dent on your car qualifies as a dent that can undergo paintless
dent removal, consider these factors:
Compromised Paint: If the paint
covering the dent is broken, scratches, other otherwise compromised and is not
intact, then PDR is not recommended
Car Accident: If the dent
happened because you were in a car accident, then you will need professional
help for your dent removal. If the dent is long, running along the length of the
car, then you need professional bodywork. However, if you can say that the dent
does not match these situations, then PDR may be in your carâ€â„¢s future, and you
just might save yourself some money and frustration.
Related Links
Autel Maxisys MS906TS
Posted by: autoprice at
08:07 AM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 461 words, total size 3 kb.
35 queries taking 0.0405 seconds, 47 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.