Paintless dent repair can be used to repair dings and dents caused by other car doors, shopping carts, hail stones, golf balls, etc. As long as the original paint wasn’t damaged, we can repair your dent quickly and easily.
Did you know that paintless dent repair has been around almost as long as cars themselves? It was first used in Mercedes Benz plants in the 1940s to repair dents on body panels on the assembly line.
Because modern automobile bodies are made with thinner metals, they are more flexible, and therefore well-suited to paintless dent removal techniques. Today's polyurethane automotive paints also respond very well to our dent repair methods.
We will use the least-invasive method of dent repair we can. Some processes require drilling a small hole into the middle of the dent and using a special tool to pull it out. If we have to use this method, we let you know beforehand.
As a rule, paintless dent repair is usually possible as long as the paint on your vehicle has not been broken or cracked and the dent is not near the edge of a panel.
Our paintless dent removal specialists can repair almost any dent or ding on the surface of your car using special tools and working from the inside of the dent out. No body filler, sanding, or painting is necessary.
The last thing you want is to have an ugly dent on your car replaced by an ugly patch of paint that’s the wrong color. This can happen if you try to do it yourself, which is why it’s better to trust paint-matching to the pros.
One approach to auto dent removal involves the technician "massaging" small dents away. The dent is worked until it is made smaller and smaller, with the technician working from the outside edge toward the center. Eventually, the damage is either virtually invisible, or...
It’s important to remember that paintless dent removal is an option that doesn’t damage the current condition of your car’s paint. If the paint job was impacted by the event that caused the dent, you may still decide to have touch-up work done on the paint job.
The most common types of paintless dent repair involve the use of metal rods and body picks to push the dents out from the inner side of your car's body.
Paint transfer is common in a lot of accidents, whether it’s something else to your car, or your car to the thing it hit. Unfortunately, the paint transfer often goes both ways, but an auto body pro will get rid of the dent and the paint to give your vehicle a flawless finish.
If you’ve ever gotten into a few fender benders, your friends may love to tease you about every new dent and ding on your car. Letting us handle your repairs can help stop the jokes.
Before you make a final decision on how to repair a dent, visit us first. Our professional staff is expert in removing dents of different sizes, some of which are considered irreparable. We will give you an honest answer as to the best way to repair the problem.
Before you jump into the claims process to repair your hail damage, door dings, or small dents, understand that an insurance company will most likely give you a list of suggested vendors for paintless dent removal. However, you are not required to use this list.
You don't have to worry about how many cars are ahead of you in the garage when you choose paintless dent repair instead. With our mobile dent service, once we arrive at your home or business, we work on your car until the job is finished.
Looking for the perfect present for the car-lover in your life? Why not get the dents removed on their car? They’ll be floored by the flawless finish it gives them, and will think of your gift whenever they drive their car.
We will work with all insurance companies to ensure that you receive fast, affordable, and high-quality repair work. Our paintless dent removal process is also covered by a lifetime warranty.
Trying to get the dents removed from your car with minimal expense? Despite what you might hear, you shouldn’t try to do it yourself. This can actually cause more damage, which will only end up cost more than if you’d had a pro do it in the first place.