Paintless dent repair is the process of removing or eliminating dents in vehicles. These dents could be caused by minor collisions such as door slams, hail, or a simple but careless parking that caused the vehicle to hit a hard object. Although this procedure of dent repair is possible, another process should be used when the paint itself gets damaged.

Body creases and minor bumper indentations are classic instances for dent repair. Drivers would usually become unaware of such little damages to their vehicle. However, dents could make machines look undesirable, and they cannot be fixed with typical home tools and basic knowledge of car repair.

Paintless dent repair may be used on aluminum and steel surfaces of the vehicle since these materials are much flexible. This process requires skills (hence a technician) and careful actions must be done. The dent must be pushed outwards with the right force lest the paint cracks or splits. In case of paint damage, there are technicians who can match the paint texture to make the surface look neat.

The most common procedures of paintless dent repair make use of body picks and metal rods. A glue and a tab may also be used to pull the dents out (this is from the outer side). Fine tuning of the repair usually includes tapping down the affected spot to shrink the metal or remove small high spots. This process ensures that no mark of the dent will be visible.

Dealing with dents is not as easy as pushing or hammering the damage in an opposite direction. The repair process involves fluorescent lighting or reflection board. This is used by technicians to see the shadows caused by the dent deformation. Without these tools, technicians might not accurately determine the damage and thus will not be able to accurately repair the dent. Moreover, calculations are also required to push the exact locations of metal. A PDR reading apparatus can determine such measurements.

The ability to accurately and precisely repair dents may take time and skills. Although at first it involves trial and error, the process will get less complex with more repair experience.

In case of dent incidents (collisions and natural causes), do not attempt to reverse or repair the the spot without proper training and experience as this may lead to further damage. Contact an expert or technician since these people are available across the country.

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