The pros at Demerest Dents are very knowledgeable and can help answer your questions. Here are a few common questions we receive.
Paintless dent repair (PDR) involves removing the panel where the dent is located and using specialized tools to get the metal back to its initial shape. As the name suggests, it is best used for minor collision damage, dents and dings where the paint is intact.
If the dent is not too severe, and the paint is undamaged, the dent can usually be addressed by Paintless Dent Repair. PDR can be used to repair dents even several inches in diameter.
There are some factors, such as location of the dent, size and presence of a crease that might determine whether PDR is the right option for your vehicle damage. If you have further questions, please call us for an evaluation today!
Paintless Dent Repair is a cost effective option when compared with traditional body repair.
The cost can depend on how bad the damage is and how complex the dent is to fix. Experts say that PDR costs run about $150-250 on average. You might pay less for small dents and more for larger ones.
Yes. Paintless dent repair is a long-lasting solution to vehicle dents and damage. It is stable and dents will not pop back into place, as some people mistakenly believe.
A door ding can be repaired using paintless dent removal, depending on the size, depth and complexity of the damage. These dings are often more difficult than a regular dent because of their irregular shape.
Paint transfer from a door ding doesn’t necessarily mean that your paint underneath has been damaged. Contact Demerest Dents to find out more today!
If the paint surface has been damaged, PDR is not suited to your repair. If the paint is cracked, chipped or peeling, it requires touch up to prevent rust.