Nicks or dents on cars can now be easily mended without a paint job. Not all car owners though are aware of paintless dent removal method. Car owners must be careful to entrust their minimally damaged vehicles only to a skilled technician; if the task of a paintless dent removal is handed over to an amateur, there is a big chance that the minor dent could worsen and the need to get the damage painted, necessary.

Paintless dent removal is best used for door dents, hail damage, minor bumper dents and minor body creases. Restrictive instances for the use of this method include the severity of the damage the metal has incurred and the flexibility of the paint of the car. Paintless dent removal is commonly practiced by auction institutions, car dealers and rental agencies to prepare automotives for reselling.

How it is done

In a paintless dent removal task, the metal surrounding the edge of the dent is slowly pushed back into its original place using metal rods and body picks. This then gradually minimizes the dent as the technician works on the outside edge. It takes around one to two hours for the dent to reduce in size and for the dented area to blend with its original paint. If the technician pushes the metal too hard though, the paint could crack and the damage could worsen.

For the consumers who are aware of paintless dent removal and have patronized it, they prefer this method in removing dents because it is less costly than the usual dent removal method. It is far quicker than the traditional auto body repair as well.

Technicians often use a reflector board to gauge the severity of the dent. Without this, there is a chance that the dent will not be fixed accurately. The reflector board points out the tiniest of indentations, therefore helping technicians to massage the metal into its original height and position.

Advantages of a paintless dent removal

  • Costly repainting and body filler will not be necessary
  • In most cases, the procedure takes no longer than two hours to complete
  • The risk of paint overspray on other areas of the vehicle is reduced
  • The risk of incorrect paint color matching is reduced
  • The vehicle keeps its original paint

A wide range of minimal damage could be addressed by a paintless dent removal; for dents with paint damage however, this method will not be sufficient.

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