1. No need for your car to be off the road. Have you ever faced this scenario? It’s common enough, our car body work gets easily dented, the roof, trunk, side panels are all susceptible to damage. Perhaps you have caught the wall, a post or another vehicle when parking. Or maybe you aren’t quite as adept as you think at handling that supermarket trolley. These days, your car doesn’t have to go into the garage for days for the dent to be repaired. 2. Quick, cost-effective repair. Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) will tackle 80%-90% of dents and dings, quickly and at a fraction of the cost of other repair techniques. What is more, none of your valuable time is spent tripping off to the garage and then going to collect it, so you save on fuel too. Plus you don’t need to keep telephoning the garage for updates. PDR has so many advantages over traditional car body repair and Carreviewsncare.com is always pleased to pass on great tips. 3. It works simply, no heavy body work required A technician trained in PDR will examine the dent in your car. Often, this can be done at your own home, there is no need to visit a garage at all. PDR is a little like invisible mending, when it is done correctly, you would never know that area of the car had suffered minor damage. However, it is essential that whoever carries out your repair has undergone accredited PDR training and can show you credentials and testimonials. The technician will find a route to the reverse side of the damaged area and this might necessitate the removal of some interior panels, which of course they will replace when the job is completed. Once the can access the damage they use special tools and techniques to push out the dint. It really is as simple as that. 4. Preserves original paintwork? PDR doesn’t impact your paintwork. However, your paintwork must be intact and the automotive paint used has to have stretch (today major car manufacturers use this type of paint) to withstand the dent being pressed out, otherwise PDR might not be an option for you. Avoiding work related to the paintwork has got to be great news. It means that the original factory paint is preserved, and you don’t have to concern yourself with the cost of re-sprays and how new paint will blend in with your existing finish. 5. PDR doesn’t affect the value of you car. The great thing about PDR is, if you didn’t know it, you can’t tell its been done. So, unlike major repair work, such as replacing panels, resprays, welding etc. PDR doesn’t impact on the saleable value of your car. CARFAX provide vehicle history reports, detailing the history of your vehicle, its registration changes and service records, including damage. PDR is quick, virtually painless on your pocket and leaves your car looking great again.
Your article is very Helpful But If we done PDR 2 or 3 times at the same place then what about the paint ?
And then Does it affects value of car or remains same?