Paintless Dent Repair on a Budget

Paintless Dent Repair on a Budget

Paintless Dent Repair on a Budget – Have a Dent-Free 2021 

 

As we enter the New Year, we here at Sioux Falls Dent Repair hope all of you have a prosperous year ahead. Today, Jack is taking on a dent a customer found on the left rear door of their 2009 GMC Yukon.

 

With the naked eye, we can clearly see two big dents and the edge of the panel is rolled in as well. But on closer inspection, we also found a couple of smaller dents below the door handle. There is also a crack in the paint near the back end of the door. While the damage can easily be taken out, we have to apply some clear-coat touch-up paint to protect the factory paint from getting damaged even more.

 

The customer was looking to get the bigger dents out more than the other smaller damage around the door. The vehicle is 11-years old, so the customer wasn’t really concerned about the smaller damage. We work with the customer and ensure that they get the best results no matter what. Since the customer wasn’t really concerned about the rolled edge panel damage, we focused mainly on the bigger dents.

 

We started our work by placing a window guard into the window to gain access to the damaged panel. We had to use the glue-pulling method as well as our regular tools through the window space. The glue pulling method is used for getting out the majority of the damage and then we use the tools to slowly push out the rest of the damage.  We can also gain access through the door to push out the damage. We normally use multiple angles to get the damage out completely and it gives us the best results.

 

Once all the damage is taken out, we use some minor buffing and polishing to finish the panel. This also helps us to work on the paint crack. Then we simply apply the clear-coat touch-up paint on the crack, and we’re done. The finished product, as you can see, came out really well and the customer was very happy with the results.

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Big Dent Removal – Paintless Dent Repair

Big Dent Removal – Paintless Dent Repair

Big Dent Removal

Today, we’ll be taking a look at a 2016 Chevrolet Equinox in need of a big dent removal, this has a pretty bad door dent in it. As you can see, the damage is quite severe and starts all the way near the top of the door and goes through the body line. There is even a bit of damage towards the bottom of the door which we will have to get rid of.

Starting Off, Cold Glue

To get some of the dent out from the door, we will be using a product called Cold Glue and it is available from Glexo. The Cold Glue tab is fastened to the Slide Hammer that we use here in the Sioux Falls Dent Repair shop and the tab is then applied to the damaged area. By simply pulling the Slide Hammer back and forth a few times, we can get some of the damage out.

Next, we switch over to hot glue pull tabs – something used quite commonly in the PDR world. The tabs we’re using for this job is from Black Plague and it is from the Ice Tab series. We’ll be using the Elim A Dent glue gun with Cam Auto Glue to pull out some of the remaining damage. The glue takes a little longer to dry, but it offers a better and stronger pull. To pull on the glue tab, we’ll be using the KECO K-Bar which gives us a lot of leverage when it comes to pulling on tabs and getting out dents.

With the help of the PDR lights, you can see how all that pulling got rid of the majority of that large dent in the door. Once we finish working on the door from the front, we can then remove the door, door panel and start pushing out the damage from the back. We also have to remove the glass, the reason being is this glass is special to this type of vehicle, find out what’s different about this glass by Clicking Here. After we remove the door panel, we gain a lot more access to the back of the door panel and this lets us push out the remaining damage with our tools.

After removing the door and placing it under the PDR lights, we can see how much of the damage is still left and we can then figure out the kind of tools we would require for the job. Moving over to the lower side of the door, we have to hammer down the damage with a special tool. It takes a multiple hits and quite a bit of time to get the damage out 100%, but it is still faster than taking the car to a body shop.

 

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Hail Damage Estimating 101

Hail Damage Estimating 101

Hail Damage Estimating 101

Today, Jack from Sioux Falls Dent Repair gives us a detailed look into how they go about writing a hail damage estimate, we will call it Hail damage estimating 101. Every PDR case is different and requires skilled technicians to assess the damage and come up with a correct estimate.

First Things First

The first thing we do in the shop is get the damaged area cleaned thoroughly so that we can see all the dents, dings, and scuffs easily. After the panel is cleaned, we use specialized PDR lights to get a better look at the surface. In this case, the vehicle we’re looking at is a 2017 Ford F150 and it is a relatively new car with just over 1,700 miles on it. As you can see, the PDR lights allow us to see all the dents and dings in the hood of this truck.

Every dent we find is circled first so that we don’t miss out on any damage later on. Then we use special sizing coins to determine the size of each dent. The coins range from quarter size to half dollar size and is placed in the dent to see how big or small it is. From the information we get with the coin sizing, we can go ahead and get the correct pricing as well. When we come up against a dent that is bigger than a half dollar, we mark it with “OS” which stands for oversized and we price those dents accordingly as well.

We found a total of 132 quarter sized dents and 7 oversized ones. Along with that, another thing we took into consideration when pricing the repair for this truck was that it was made from aluminum. Also, the underside of the hood was almost completely braced which means we had very little access to the damaged area with our regular tools. With this in mind, we had to use the glue pulling technique to get most of the damage out.

Some Things Need To Be Taken Apart

As you can see, as indicated with the letters R&I (remove and install), we also had to remove the headlight and the fender flare to take out the damage from the fenders on both sides of the vehicle.

 

 

 

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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

 

 

 

Full Glue Pull Demonstration for Paintless Dent Repair and Dent Removal

Full Glue Pull Demonstration for Paintless Dent Repair and Dent Removal

Full Glue Pull Demonstration for Paintless Dent Repair and Dent Removal

Today, we’re going to demonstrate how glue pulling really works and we have a door ding on a 2018 Ford F-150 to take care of. The body of the truck is made from aluminum and we’re going to take a look at how it differs from a regular steel body vehicle. We will also get into why glue pulling is considered for the repair rather than pushing on the metal from the inside.

The dent itself is not too severe and that is why Jack chose to do the repair live. As you can see, the dent is close to the door handle and with the PDR light, we can see that it isn’t too deep either. The special PDR light allows us to see dent clearly as we as any damage that might show up around it. Along with an aluminum body, the truck also has laminated safety glass which makes it difficult to use the traditional method of lowering the window and going in through the window channel.

Why does the type of glass make a difference? Well, there are basically two types of glass that are used in cars – tempered and laminated. The difference between the two is that laminated glass cracks and tempered glass shatters when damaged. Laminated glass is made from two different pieces of glass that are joined together with a film that keeps the glass together rather than breaking into pieces. Laminated glass can easily crack when pressure is applied to the edges which are why glue-pulling is the preferred method for PDR.

As you already know, at Sioux Falls Dent Repair, we use all types of glue-pulling tabs from all the best brands such as KECO, Edgy Tools, Robo Tabs, and Black Plaque PDR. They all bring their own benefits to the table and we always have them at hand for any type of repair.

Getting back to the dent, Jack starts things off with the Edgy Tools glue tabs because they don’t have the strongest grip on the metal and this kind of dent requires small pulls rather than large ones. After applying the glue, Jack gets two pulls on the tab and the glue stays on the car. This allows for a softer pull because the dent is not excessively large. With the first two pulls, we can see a little progress but we all know that PDR takes time and patience.

The next tab being used is the Root Beer from Anson PDR. With this tab, Jack is using a Robo Mini Lifter from KECO which takes the tab off with a loud “pop”. Once the tab is off, we can see that there was a little bit of an overpull which was expected with the type of tab and tool combination. Under the PDR lights, we can see the high spot on the dent and Jack has to now push the metal back down. For this, Jack chooses the KECO Root Beer Knockdown tool and the Shane Jacks Blending Hammer with Edgy Tools tips. With just a couple of minutes of knockdown work, we can see how Jack has almost taken out all the damage. There are only a few spots left that will be taken out by wet sanding and polishing the area. Jack completes the repair with a couple of small pull tabs and a few more seconds of hammering. After a little bit of polishing, Jack is happy with the result and is ready to move on to another dent on the other side of the vehicle.

 

 

 

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