4 Reasons Brandon Body Shops Should Have PDR Technicians

4 Reasons Brandon Body Shops Should Have PDR Technicians

Why Should Brandon Body Shops Know Paintless Dent Repair?

They Can’t Replace Technicians

Mastering paintless dent repair takes years of practice on real body panels. Unsurprisingly, body shops aren’t always willing to hand these out to amateurs. While you can use sheet metal there’s no replacement for the real deal. Therefore true drive, talent, and education will always win over.

It Saves Room for the Big Jobs

Body shops have to work in the confines of a bay or warehouse so they’re pretty limited in space. If they need to use that space to fix a minor dent they could potentially lose out on a much bigger sale. Dent repair techs, however, are not restricted by space and can work from anywhere.

PDR is Much Faster and More Affordable

Paintless dent repair is and always will be far faster than conventional repair methods. Because Brandon body shops tend to prefer higher paying jobs they will often use traditional methods on a simple ding. This usually involves sanding, priming, and painting which is resource and labor intensive.

Why Don’t They Already Know it?

Learning Curve

Paintless dent repair isn’t easy to learn and it takes even more commitment to master. The steep learning curve involves some training, theory, and the willingness to adapt to a totally different mindset. Much of paintless dent repair revolves around a central feeling rather than an exact science.

Where to Learn it

Many aspiring PDR techs get stunted because they don’t know where to start. But learning PDR is easier now than it has ever been. The best way to start would be through a training course that’s somewhere between 2 and 5 weeks. Anything shorter than 2 weeks isn’t really worth your time or money.

Understanding the Tools

Access to the proper tools is essential to paintless dent repair. You can have all of the patience, skill, and training you want, but without a high quality set of tools you’re setting yourself up for failure. To further exasperate this issue good PDR tools are not cheap. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a Brandon body shop with a dusty old set of starter equipment.

DIY Brandon PDR | Will it Really Save What You’re Expecting?

DIY Brandon PDR | Will it Really Save What You’re Expecting?

What’s the Problem With DIY?

You’ve probably seen the videos posted all over of quick convenient ways to turn everyday household junk into useful appliances. Platforms like Facebook and YouTube are huge repositories for this type of content. It’s only natural to always look for ways to be more efficient. But often times these videos cause more harm than good.

There is a common misconception that Do it Yourself means it requires no prior experience or skill, but with PDR that simply isn’t true. Paintless dent repair requires years of training to learn and even more to master. When ill experienced rookies get ambitious they create what we call a “DIY Disaster.”

What Happens When You Do it Wrong?

Many amateurs go into their first repair thinking “It’s just a little dent, what could go wrong?” when the answer is actually, a lot; a lot could go wrong. Our Brandon PDR team has seen too many bad jobs create tearing and paint chipping. This results in much higher rates and potentially a trip to the body shop (the last thing you wanted.) If you don’t want to put your vehicle through that kind of risk you’ll have to look elsewhere.

The Reliable Way to Do Brandon PDR

To put it simply, the best way to get the repairs you need is to hire a professional. If you have the training of a pro then of course you can fix your own dent. But if you don’t know the dent repair process like the back of your hand yet then call our Brandon PDR team today at 605-595-4061 for a free quote! Our rates and turnarounds are the best in the industry and no body shop can match up. We’ll make sure your car is back on the street looking its best in to time!