How Fixing Dents early with PDR Can Keep you Out of Trouble

How Fixing Dents early with PDR Can Keep you Out of Trouble

How Fixing Dents early with PDR Can Keep you Out of Trouble

 

You may have accidentally knocked your car into something, and now you have a huge dent to show for it. Sometimes the dents can be small ones that look like they wouldn’t take your auto-technician a long time to fix. However, these dents can be body line creases that look more severe and are often complex to fix.  Regardless of the nature of the dents, always try to get your dings fixed as soon as they appear. This practice has many benefits and will keep you out of trouble.

Why Should You Fix Your Dents Early? 

Dent and dings can occur on your vehicle due to no fault of your own. However, it is your responsibility to get these dents fixed as soon as you can. Fixing dents earlier has the following benefits.

1. It prevents water damage 

If you let your dents fester, water may leak from outside or inside into the dent. This damage may crack the paint and lead to the rusting of the metallic body of your car. Your car will probably be out of service for a longer period if you let this damage happen.

2. It saves you money

If you take your car into the shop as soon as there’s any damage on it, the damage won’t have time to expand. This lack of expansion means you have to spend less money fixing the car. In best-case scenarios, you can get your car fixed using PDR, so it makes a smaller dent in your bank account.

3. It will save your car’s value

If you leave fixing your dents to the last possible minute, your damage will probably fester, and your certified technician won’t perform PDR as it won’t be a viable option. Other methods of dent repair lower the value of your car. Thus, fixing your dents sooner saves the value of your car from depreciating.

Importance of PDR 

It’s best to take your car to the shop early, so the auto-technician can fix it using PDR. PDR or paintless dent repair has many benefits. We have stated these below. 

1. It saves the value of your car

PDR is non-invasive, which means that the metallic body of your car isn’t disturbed while technicians fix your vehicle. Furthermore, PDR is also paintless, which means that when you feel like selling your car, this can be a bargaining chip.

2. Insurance companies cover PDR

Most insurance companies cover PDR, which means you’ll be saving money as you won’t have to pay out of pocket for the fixtures.

3. It is environmentally friendly 

Since PDR doesn’t use any paint or extra material, no harmful chemical or paint is released into the atmosphere. 

Why You Should Use Sioux Falls Dent Repair 

At Sioux Falls Dent Repair, the technicians are ARC certified. We know what to do with all your car’s problems. We are PDR certified, and we can also fix bodyline crease dents using this method, so you don’t have to worry about your car. 

Our main priority is your ease, and thus, we are the best auto-shop for the job. For more information on Paintless Dent Repair or to get a quote, please visit us at www.siouxfallsdentrepair.com.

 

Do This BEFORE You Turn Your Lease Vehicle In!

Do This BEFORE You Turn Your Lease Vehicle In!

Lease Turn In Time

Do you have a lease vehicle with a dent? Today, we at Sioux Falls Dent Repair will be looking at a completed dent repair job on a 2018 Ford Escape. There was actually a sizeable dent on the door as well as on the fender when it came in. The dent was a sharp and deep one that took quite a lot to get out, however, the finished job, as you can tell, is flawless. The paint job on the car is a high-quality ruby red and is finished with a colored clear coat. With this type of paint, it becomes a lot harder for a body shop to take out the dent. The impact of the dent also led to a small hairline crack in the paint, which is not really a major issue, but some people do get concerned about it.

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In this case, being a lease car, the customer didn’t want to get the doors repainted and came to us for paintless dent repair. After the dent was taken out on the door, the crack is barely visible – even when we take a close look at it. One of the biggest reasons why the original paint job is maintained while doing a paintless dent repair is that we use 160-180 degrees heat when pulling out the dent. What this does is makes the paint soft and flexible so that it does not crack when the panels are pushed. As you could imagine, if this repair was done without the use of heat, it would have extended the crack further and caused even more damage.

While the door dent can be considered a job well done, the main focus remains on the fender. Believe it or not, there was actually a 16-inch crease dent in the fender and we managed to get it out 100 percent. Even though the dent was not a deep one, it was still very big – something you do not want on your car. After the dent was pulled out, we buffed out any scratches and it looks as good as new.

 

 

 

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Removing Crease Dents with Glue Pulling Tabs

Removing Crease Dents with Glue Pulling Tabs

Removing Crease Dents with Glue Pulling Tabs

 

Is your car suffering from crease dents?

Crease dents are the result of objects which impact a body panel of your car and are then dragged along the body panel, creating a crease dent. This includes objects like low-hanging tree branches and bike handlebars.

Crease dents can also result from impacts of any long straight objects, like a car door edge or a garage door impacting your roof. The best way to repair crease dents is with Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) from a professionally certified technician.

If you live in or around Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this means going to Sioux Falls Dent Repair for the best PDR results for your crease dents or other dents and dings.

Removing Crease Dents with PDR Glue Pulling Tabs

Removing and repairing crease dents with PDR is done by a certified technician, who uses a combination of special PDR glue pulling tabs for the job. These glue pulling tabs are placed on the crease dents strategically and pulled using PDR techniques without damaging the body or original paint coat of your car.

The crease tabs range from small tabs, around 2 to 4-cm long, to larger ones, around 10 to 15-cm long. There are all types of tabs — some have textured finishes while others are smooth, some feature softer build materials, and others feature mechanical movements for added flexibility.

They all have a purpose, and certified technicians use them for dealing with the various aspects of different crease dents.

Sioux Falls Dent Repair PDR Techniques and Pulling Tabs for Crease Dents

The certified technicians at Sioux Falls Dent Repair use PDR techniques and special glue pulling tabs to fix crease dents. Here are some of the special glue pulling tabs commonly used by us.

  • Black Plague PDR Tabs

One of the first innovators of high-quality glue pulling tabs, Black Plague PDR tabs are still commonly used for crease dents at Sioux Falls Dent Repair. The new tabs are green, unlike the black initial ones.

The new green tabs with a straight black cavity for glue provide contrast and lessen the difficulty in performing PDR. It reduces excess waste of glue and enables precise PDR pulling techniques. Their Smooth Tabs Gang Green Edition is also great for crease dents and commonly used by us.

  • KECO Tabs

Well-known in the PDR world for its durability, KECO Tabs produces some excellent and innovative glue pulling tab designs for crease dents, some of which we use regularly. A KECO tab we use regularly has several slits on it.

This makes the tab flexible and allows our certified technicians to put pressure on specific areas of the crease dents instead of the entire tab covering the crease. One innovative tab selection from KECO Tabs is the Viper Modular Articulating Glue Tabs range.

The beauty of these tabs is that they are modular. Hence, they allow you to add or remove individual tabs depending on the unique crease dent’s requirements. You can also bend the Viper tabs in either direction for more customizable approaches and flexible PDR techniques.

  • Other Tabs

Similarly, the smaller Ice and Blue tabs are commonly used for dents and dings at Sioux Falls Dent Repair because of their different strengths – Blue is softer, Ice is harder. We also use many other glue pulling tabs apart from the mentioned ones.

Often there are so many choices and unique options, resulting in some tabs not being used for months and others being used regularly. Just like most professionals using tools, certified technicians develop and hone their PDR techniques with familiar tabs.

Over time, they get used to some while others are only used in special cases. Moreover, most dents, dings, and crease dents do not require all the special PDR tabs every time.  

Contact Us

Paintless Dent Repair is an excellent option because it is faster, cleaner, less expensive, and invasive than any other form of dent repair. The certified technicians at Sioux Falls Dent Repair in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, are experienced experts who practice exceptional PDR techniques to remove dents and dings.

Learn more about the various dent glue pulling tabs that Sioux Falls Dent Repair uses. You can expect the best PDR services and results for all your dents repairs with us.

To learn more about removing crease dents with glue pulling tabs, Sioux Falls Dent Repair, or getting a free estimate, Click here to get started!

 

 

 

Will this dent pop out?  Acura Paintless Dent Removal

Will this dent pop out? Acura Paintless Dent Removal

Will This Dent Pop Out?

 

Today, we will be discussing a common question we get. Will this dent pop out?

Warning: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!

We will be working on a 2014 Acura MDX R. The car came in with quite a big dent on the front right side fender and we’re going to use the Paintless Dent Repair method to get the damage out. Before we can get working on the fender with our tools, we have to remove the wheel well liner. This will give us the access we need to get our tools in and work on the dent and damage better. In these kinds of repairs, it works out best if we have multiple points of access so we can give the customers our best work. We did inform the owner of the car that we would be removing the front bumper as well as the headlight.

 

We actually started the repair by heating up the damaged surface and then pushing the majority of the dent out by hand. Now, you guys shouldn’t try this at home because it can cause the paint to crack and even peel off, leave it alone and don’t damage the panel even further! Once the dent is pushed out by hand, we can use our PDR tools to get out the smaller damage and remove the crowns and waves and all of the small imperfections to make this a true repair.

 

 

 

 

As you can see, the repair takes a lot longer than you might think and we here at Sioux Falls Dent Repair ensure that your car will look as good as new when we’re done with it.

If you have any questions or queries,  call or text us directly at 605-250-1023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lease Vehicle Turn In – Do This BEFORE You Return It!

Lease Vehicle Turn In – Do This BEFORE You Return It!

Lease Vehicle Turn In – Do This BEFORE You Return It!

 

Today, we will be looking at a dent we took care of on a 2018 Ford Escape. If you do follow us on social media, you would have probably seen the picture I posted online that showcased the dent on the car. The car itself is a leased turn-in vehicle which means that the customer was already done with the lease and turned it into the dealership. However, they paid us directly to get the repairs done from us here at Sioux Falls Dent Repair.

When a person gets a car on lease and they damage the vehicle, they more often than not try and repair the car before they return the car back into the dealership. The reason for this is that the customer doesn’t want to be handed a lengthy bill when the car is returned. However, you should always check the lease agreements before taking any car as every dealer offers a different lease and allows different amounts of damage.

Moving over to the fender and the first thing that jumps out at us is the massive 16-inch crease dent. Under the PDR lights, the damage become quite obvious and we will be working on it today. Without the PDR lights, the dent is not really that visible, but it still is there and the customer wanted it out. Most of the scratches can and will be buffed out after we fix the dent.

If the customer took the car into a body shop, they would have been hit with a huge bill because the paint used on the car is extremely high quality. On top of that, Ford uses a colored clear coat on top of the Ruby Red that is used for this car. This adds to the cost of the repair when approaching a body shop.

 

 

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Toyota Tundra Tail Light Removal Tip 

Toyota Tundra Tail Light Removal Tip 

Toyota Tundra Tail Light Removal Tip 

Today, Jack introduces us to the very first “Tool-Tech Tip Tuesday” episode and will take us through the steps of removing a tail light from a 2015 Toyota Tundra pick-up truck. There is a twist though, as Jack will not be using a traditional tool used for light uninstallations. Instead, he is using a window wedge from Stuckey Tools that creates a gap in the window channel – but it works, so why not?

 

Once the tailgate assembly is lowered, Jack shows us that two torx screws hold the tail light in place. Once those are out, Jack explains that there are a couple of guide pins that actually require the light to be pushed out sideways rather than pulled out from the back (as seen on older models).

 

This is where the window wedge tool comes in. Because the tool is made from plastic, there are no worries about scratching the paint or damaging the metal while removing the light. As you can see, Jack simply pushes the wedge tool into the seam of the light and it pops out easily.

 

 

If you have any damage and want us to take a look at it, reach out to us on 605-250-1023. You can also request a call back by Clicking Here!