Hail Damage Repair Tools We Use

Hail Damage Repair Tools We Use

Hail Damage Repair Tools We Use

In today’s video, we are going to check out some of the hail damage tools that we use here at Sioux Falls Dent Repair. We will be looking at some of the pushing tools or hail rods that we use to get out all kinds of hail damage. While most of these tools can be used for all kinds of dent repair, they have twin tips which is specifically designed for hail damage repairs.

As you can see on the first tool, we can attach two different sized tips so that we can take out all the damage from a panel without having to change tools constantly. The tips are interchangeable and all depend on the size, depth, and severity of the dent itself. The bigger tip is the R4 from DeadDentTools.com and we use a Cherry Hard Tip on it to get out the initial damage. On the other side of the hail rod we have a sharper tip that is available on EdgyTools.com and is used for fine tuning and completing the job. There are companies that have even taken it even further and produced a four sided hail rod for holding four different tips but we haven’t gotten around to using one of those, yet.

The next rod is not only one of the first ones we got, but it is also one of the best ones we have in the shop. It is called the 36-inch Hail Interchangeable Tip Rod from DentCraftTools.com and it is all made form metal and is extremely durable. Going up from there, we also use the 60-inch Hail Interchangeable Tip Rod which is exactly the same – just bigger.

Tools Made From Carbon Fiber?!

The first rod that we saw is made entirely from carbon fiber and is available on CarbonTechPDRTools.com. The one we use is the Hail Rod and it comes in three separate pieces at 12-inches, 26-inches, and 46-inches. When we put the rod together, it measures 7-foot and gives us access to all parts of a damaged panel with ease. However, they do sell extensions to make the rod even longer. While it might not make sense for most to have a 10-foot hail rod, it is actually extremely helpful when you’re looking for extra leverage on larger vehicles.

Carbon Tech also has some grips on offer which are made from aluminum and make using the rod easier. Another great handle option from the brand is the T Handle which allows us to use both hands for some of the more stubborn dents that we have to deal with. We also use the T Handle to twist and push out the damage from tighter spaces where the entire tip head will not fit. Also, when dealing with tight spaces like truck beds, the twin tip head can be replaced with a single tip head – also available from Carbon Tech.

Another attachment you can get is the Single Bend Pick Tool and is used for taking out the smaller dents. There is also a Double Bend Pick Tool and they are great for getting under the roof of a car and pushing out any damage. Lastly, we also have a Whale Tail extension that lets us get out dents from tiny spaces.

 

 

 

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NEW Paintless Dent Repair Tools – First Ever Blehm Tools – Keco Dent Repair – Dent Reaper Tool Showcase!

NEW Paintless Dent Repair Tools – First Ever Blehm Tools – Keco Dent Repair – Dent Reaper Tool Showcase!

NEW Paintless Dent Repair Tools!

In today’s video, we take a look at some of the latest additions to our Paintless Dent Repair tools collection. We made our recent purchase on Black Friday and got some great deals. Although most of the tools we’ve ordered have come in, we are still patiently waiting for the new dent reaper rods.

One of the first tools we’re going to look at is actually from Blehm and it’s called the SHUTT-UPS. It is the first time we have purchased Blehm and we are excited to start using them. Something that sets these tools apart is that the SHUTT-UPS come with adjustable handles which means they can be used from any angle and easily. There are different varieties of the SHUTT-UPS and come with different levels of curve so that you can reach practically all parts of the panel.

The next tool is called the Daniel Gromm Balloon Tip tool which is also from Blehm and is great for prying two panels apart. Before the Balloon Tip tools were released, we used to use the Whale Tip tools to get out the damage from panels. However, the Whale Tips are a lot sharper than the Balloon Tips and the later ensures that the metal and the paint (if any) is not damaged while we push out the dents. Nevertheless, both the tools work extremely well. The Balloon Tip tools are available in various sizes which is great for working on all kinds of dents and dings.

Next, we take a look at the KECO K-Beam Bridge Lifter which is a powerful tool in the PDR industry. What it actually does is that the K-Beam is placed on the vehicle body using the rubber legs and a pull tab is connected to the central lever. The lever can be spun manually or with the help of a drill to pull the glue tab out along with the dent. The K-Beam Bridge Lifter is designed for bigger dents and larger damage.

This is the time of the year where people wash their vehicles a lot less and therefore they don’t notice the smaller dents that they would have noticed in the summer months. We have been getting a lot of calls from people who are backing out of their garages and denting their side fenders.

One of the jobs we have on our hands right now is a door dent which is on a 2017 Honda. The dent extends from the bodyline and also comes with a tiny chip in the paint. The customer was fine with us just doing a small touch up job as the car was a lease turn-in. The PDR job will help them avoid any major fines or fees. PDR will always be more affordable than what a body shop has to offer and the customer knows that which is why they chose to come to us before bringing the vehicle back to the dealership. A body shop would have repainted the entire panel and would have most likely even had to paint and blend the front fender as well. As you can tell, that process would have been more expensive and time consuming.

Moving to the hood of the car, there is also a small dent in front – most likely from the vehicle hitting a bird. You can actually see the extent of the damage in the PDR lights and how distorted the hood really looks. So, we’ll be taking out the door and hood damage and getting the car back to the customer so that they can turn it back into the dealer without having to pay the extra fines. This car is a perfect candidate for PDR as the damage can be removed up to 80-90 percent and a regular person won’t even notice the difference, this allows the customer to save money!

 

 

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Do You Have the Right to Select Your Own Hail Repair Company?

Do You Have the Right to Select Your Own Hail Repair Company?

Do You Have the Right to Select Your Own Hail Repair Company?

When a hailstorm hits, damages to your vehicle are bound to happen. These damages can leave dents and dings on your car’s body, and you will need to file an insurance claim. 

Choose the Best Hail Repair Shop

There are two options available you can select from. Either select an auto body shop from the list your insurance company provides of approved shops or find your own shop to handle the repairs on your vehicle. 

To keep yourself away from further headaches, choosing the best repair shop at the beginning will protect your car from future problems.

Types of Hail Repair

There are numerous options body shops provide for hail repair.

When it comes to repairing those dents, you have two choices: Traditional bodywork and Paintless dent removal

Traditional Bodywork

This is for the more severe damage that necessitates filling the dent and repairing the stain. It will typically take some days in the store. 

This may include:

  • Replacing body panels

  • Using fillers or glazing

  • Heat repair using an oxyacetylene torch

Paintless Dent Removal

Paintless dent removal can often be the best choice for a vehicle. PDR entails going to the rear of the dent and massaging the body back into place. This choice is fast, simple and less likely to affect the valuation of your vehicle. It is also less expensive, but it isn’t always an option with some dents and losses.

What You Need To Know When Choosing a Company for Dent Repair

Most insurance companies give their customers the option to either choose from their list of approved companies or select the company of their choice to get their vehicles repaired. 

When choosing a company to get your vehicle repaired, you need to keep in mind some factors.

  • Any company you choose must have the necessary tools to remove any dents. Dent repair is not what you can do yourself; it’s a job for professionals. This implies that the company you choose must have all of the necessary equipment to carry out the repair. Before you decide, double-check for all of the appropriate resources available. 
  • To obtain the necessary effects, auto dent repair requires the use of the appropriate technology. Dent removal companies that use cutting-edge technologies should be at the top of the list of companies you should consider. As advanced equipment provides high-quality facilities, dents and dings are easy to remove.
  • Dent repair requires expertise. Only certified and experienced professionals can do it. When looking for a company to get your vehicle repaired, always look for a company and ask for proof of the necessary certifications.

Why Sioux Falls Dent Repair?

Sioux Falls Dent repair has the best customer services. Sioux Falls gives its customers the privilege to talk to their customers and listen to their problems while offering you recommendations. Sioux Falls gives its customers free estimates and repair facilities from certified technicians, making us a popular choice for most customers.

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Next time a hailstorm damages your car, make sure to look at these factors when you choose a dent repair company. If you live in South Dakota, Sioux Falls Dent Repair has got it covered for you. You can CLICK HERE or call for a quote CLICK HERE TO CALL

 

 

 

Hail Damage? Be Careful Using the Insurance Company’s Lowest Bidder

Hail Damage? Be Careful Using the Insurance Company’s Lowest Bidder

Hail Damage? Be Careful Using the Insurance Company’s Lowest Bidder

Residents of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, are sure to encounter hailstorms and subsequent damage to their properties. Their cars can take significant hail damage if they are unlucky enough to park them outdoors during a hailstorm.

Hail damage on cars can cause their roof, hood, and trunk to bear dents and dings. If the hailstorm is severe, the sides and fenders can also get dents and dings. Hail damage on cars can be very costly in the long run if it’s not immediately fixed.

Dents and dings can corrode the paint over time and expose the body parts to the elements, which can cause them to rust.

Hail Damage Repair

Your best bet for repairing hail damage is visiting Sioux Fall Dent Repair. They are the best at repairing dents and dings on any make or model of car. They have experienced and professional certified technicians, who can perform paintless dent repair (PDR).

PDR is what you want to opt for when your car sustains dents and dings from hail damage because it is the fastest and most non-invasive dent repair method. It can restore your car to its original form without any scraping, fillers, or repainting at a reasonable cost.

The best part: Sioux Falls Dent Repair accepts most insurance providers that cover hail damage on your car. They will cover the costs of your PDR; however, you must be careful using the insurance company’s bidders.

Be Careful Using the Insurance Company’s Lowest Bidder

Insurance companies usually offer repair bids from 3 repair shops on their panel. You can choose one of them or opt for your repair shop. These repair shops typically make low bids to keep getting work from your insurance company.

Choosing the lowest bidder for repairs to save money may not be your best option that they may cut corners. Most importantly, you want to look for repair shops that are experienced and have certified technicians.

The good news is that you do not have to opt for the repair shops that your insurance provider offers you. You can choose your repair shop and in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; hence, choose Sioux Fall Dent Repair for PDR on your hail-damaged car.

Why Sioux Falls Dent Repair Services?

The main reason you want to opt for Sioux Falls Dent Repair is that they have certified, experienced technicians that can perform PDR for the best results. They have expertise in performing PDR on any make and model. Rest assured that your car is in good hands and they’ll do a satisfactory dent repair job.

Sioux Falls Dent Repair gives you an economical free estimate on your damage, and you can trust the best repairs for the dents, dings, and hail damage on your car.

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Crease Dent Glue Pulling Tabs

Crease Dent Glue Pulling Tabs

Crease Dent Glue Pulling Tabs

When we last discussed glue pulling tabs, we talked about the smaller ones that we use here at Sioux Falls Dent Repair. Today, we’ll be looking further and getting to know a little more about the crease tabs that we use in the shop.

There are all types of crease tabs, as you can imagine. Some with textured finishes and some smooth. Black Plague PDR was probably one of the first names to introduce the high quality pull tabs and we continue to use them today. The first generation of pull tabs from Black Plague PDR were actually all black in color but have now changed to green and black. The new tabs come with a cavity along the surface which allows us to apply the glue in a straight line. This helps us reduce the amount of glue being used and also gives us a precise pulling technique.

Black Plague PDR has all different types of pull tabs and in all different sizes. The second generation included a copper thread insert to stop the bolts from breaking off from the plastic body. Another commonly used tab is the Smooth Tabs Gang Green Edition and they work pretty well on almost all types of crease dents.

The newer tabs that we use and that are available in the market right now are from KECO Tabs. These are also being used now by body shops more often because of their durability. As you can see, one of the tabs actually has a number of slits in it. This makes it so that the tab is flexible and the technician can put more pressure on a certain area rather than the entire tab. Another ingenious tab from KECO is the Viper Modular Articulating Glue Tabs range which allows you to remove or add individual tabs according to the kind of dent you’re working on. Plus, the Viper Modular series can be bent into customizable angles for an even better PDR experience. Once again, we also use the Ice and Blue tabs that are used for different kinds of dent jobs and have different strengths.

We actually have so many tabs to choose from that we often don’t even use some and sit in the shop for months before we actually put them to use. As is with most tools, once you get used to certain tools and accessories, it is hard to move to another design.

 

 

 

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PDR on a 2104 Acura MDX

PDR on a 2104 Acura MDX

PDR on a 2104 Acura MDX

Is your 2014 Acura MDX suffering from dents or dings?

The Acura MDX is a great mid-sized, 3-row luxury crossover from the Japanese automaker. It serves as an excellent family car or daily driver, thanks to its ample space, powerful engine, and good gas economy. It is no surprise that the MDX is one of the best-selling crossovers of all time in the US.

With so many Acura MDXs on the roads of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, it is not uncommon for us, at Sioux Falls Dent Repair, to encounter dents and dings on these crossovers. Therefore, we always recommend a Paintless Dent Repair or PDR,  for fender benders, bumper dings, or dents to all our customers.

Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) on a 2104 Acura MDX 

Paintless Dent Repair or PDR is the best solution to minor to moderate dents and dings on your 2014 Acura MDX  because it is the fastest and least invasive way to repair your crossover. Here is how a certified technician performs PDR on your Acura at Sioux Falls Dent Repair.

  1. Your 2014 Acura MDX R is thoroughly cleaned to remove all the elements from its body.
  2. A certified technician uses a special UV light to identify and assess the dents or dings on your Acura MDX.
  3. The certified technician then uses multiple PDR techniques, tools, and their own experienced hands to gently repair the dents and dings to restore your Acura MDX.

This entire process requires the skills and expertise of a Sioux Falls Dent Repair certified technician for the best PDR results.

Why PDR Is a Good Option to Repair Dents & Dings

PDR is not only a good option to repair dents and dings, it is the best option because it saves you time, money and paperwork, while retaining the resale value of your Acura MDX. Unlike traditional dent repair, PDR does not involve scraping, fillers, repainting or part replacement of any kind.

Let’s discuss the main benefits of PDR at Sioux Falls Dent Repair in some detail.

  • Save Time
    Since there is no repainting involved, you save a ton of time because you do not have to wait for days for the paint to dry on your Acura MDX R. Our certified technicians often repair dents and dings on the same day you bring your car to Sioux Falls Dent Repair.
  • Save Money
    Because PDR is a skill-based dent repair process, you do not have to pay extra for the material costs of fillers, paint, or replacement parts. You only pay for the skills and experience of our certified technicians, which saves you a lot of money compared to traditional dent repair.
  • Save Paperwork
    The fact that PDR costs so much less than traditional dent repair, means that you can pay out of pocket and not have to worry about filing insurance claims. This saves you the headache of going through insurance paperwork and gets your Acura MDX R repaired in a breeze.
  • Save Resale Value
    When you use PDR for the dents and dings on your Acura MDX R, you avoid any scraping and repainting, which means you preserve your original paint coat. This saves you money in the resale value of your in-demand crossover.

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Always opt for a Paintless Dent Repair for your Acura MDX R and if you are in or around Sioux Falls, South Dakota, we highly recommend Sioux Falls Dent Repair for the best PDR services. They have experienced certified technicians, who get the job done right. 

Check out how Sioux Falls Dent Repair restored this Acura MDX R with a right fender dent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jBF8Nxx3Do

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