4 Common Causes of Dents and Dings | Hartford PDR

4 Common Causes of Dents and Dings | Hartford PDR

Common Causes of Minor Body Damage

Dents and dings happen. Often, there’s nothing we can do to stop it. But our Hartford PDR experts have some tricks to protect your car from potential damage. Here are a few ways you car might be placed in harms way without your knowing:

#1: Parking Accidents

Everyone has errands to run, and sometimes it’s on a tight schedule. Parking in the far corner of a lot might mean you have a mild walk ahead of you, but it puts your car miles from danger. Suddenly you don’t need to worry about careless drivers opening their doors, or stray shopping carts wandering into your car.

#2: Kids & Sports

If you live near a lot of kids or something like a park or a golf course then your car might score a nice catch if you’re unlucky. If you can park in a garage then that’s definitely the safest option. It’s also wise to educate children early on the value of something as expensive as a new car. However, this isn’t always in your control.

#3: Automatic Car Washes

The appeal of a 5 minute car wash without ever having to leave your vehicle is very tempting. Just know that you’re giving up some personal control when it comes to the safety of your ride. It might be wiser to give the car a thorough wash yourself.

#4: Slow Impact Fender Benders

Your fender is always the first place to be struck in an accident. If the collision happened at a slow speed then you might leave with only a minor fender bender. Depending on the extent of the damage, our Hartford PDR team can repair your fender no problem!

While these are some of the most common ways dents happen, they aren’t limited to only this list. If you find yourself the unfortunate victim of one of these incidences, our Hartford PDR team can restore your vehicle to its pre-accident condition. Call Sioux Falls Dent Repair today at 605-595-4061 for a free quote!

 

 

Hartford paintless dent repair

Hartford paintless dent repair

Dents are a pain, plain and simple. They are a source of great frustration for car enthusiasts and casual drivers alike because, at some point, we are all going to upgrade our vehicle. When that time comes you want to get the greatest return possible on your current car. However, dents and dings can greatly reduce the value of your vehicle. Our Hartford paintless dent repair team specializes in quick, affordable, and reliable methods that won’t harm the surface condition of your vehicle.

So What is Paintless Dent Repair?

Paintless dent repair, or PDR for short, is a non-invasive method of removing dents and dings. What this means is that we restore the shape of body panels without using fillers, repainting, or anything that could harm the paint finish. We achieve amazing results through a fairly simple repair process. Our work mostly consists of carefully pushing or pulling the dents with specialized PDR tools until their original shape is restored. We only use the tools for the job and the skills we’ve learned through decades of experience. Since we don’t use any paints, primers, or fillers your resale potential remains unchanged!

Quick Results at Affordable Rates

Additionally, paintless dent repair is the fastest way to get quality repairs at modest rates. Our simple repair process allows us to save time and resources where it matters most. We don’t use expensive materials or time consuming processes, like the aforementioned painting and filling, so costs stay low and turnarounds quick. Our Hartford paintless dent repair methods are also environmentally friendly.

PDR is the most effective way to maintain the cosmetic value of your vehicle. If your car has been damaged by a hailstorm or any other kind of dent disaster call our Hartford paintless dent repair team today for a free quote! 605-595-4061

Classic Vehicles and Paintless Dent Repair

Classic Vehicles and Paintless Dent Repair

Can dents in Classic Vehicles be fixed using Paintless Dent Repair?

Check out this damage we repair on this 1957 Chevy Pickups hood. We not only fix new vehicles but old classic vehicles as well! This vehicle sits recently restored at a local body shop in Tea, South Dakota. This body shop took the truck to another repair shop to have some work done to it but when the vehicle came back it had a dent on the hood!

We Come To You!

The shop called us and we repaired the damage right away for them at their location. We removed this damage out without the shop having to repaint this newly painted hood. This is a huge bonus for them! This not only saves them money but time!

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An Inside Look at Harrisburg Paintless Dent Repair Equipment

An Inside Look at Harrisburg Paintless Dent Repair Equipment

What is PDR?

Paintless dent repair is a non-invasive form of body repair that revolves around pushing or pulling dents to restore the surface of your car to its original state. It may sound barbaric to force the metal back into shape, but it’s proven to yield safer results than many traditional body shop methods. As a matter of fact, this is the same repair process Natallio Balderamma brought over from Italy when he first founded Dent Wizard in 1983.

What’s stopping me from simply taking a hammer to my own car?

‘Do it Yourself’ is a one way street to complete catastrophe. We’ve seen far too many DIY disasters at our Harrisburg paintless dent repair shop to confidently suggest that you fix your own damage. However, if you happen to be skilled in body repair then there is nothing stopping you. Just remember that quick repairs and affordable rates are just a phone call away. So what makes our service different from simply pushing the dent out yourself?

What equipment does our Harrisburg paintless dent repair crew use?

Our technicians use specialized tools and equipment to get the job done. Most of our supplies look a lot like solid metal hammers and nails, but they have a very different use. With a hammer, you want to drive the nail into whatever material you are striking; our tools are specifically designed to avoid that. Instead, we use specially crafted tips with varying sharpness and material to bend the metal panels back into place. The last thing we want is a chip or a scratch on your flawless paint job.

PDR techs have a variety of other tools at their disposal. Some of the most common are glue tabs and slide hammers. Glue tabs are used to pull out dents rather than push them. We have several different mixtures that we use depending on the paint, metal, and even factors like the temperature outside. Slide hammers are used to gain access to otherwise unreachable dents. Say you have a nasty door ding; we can simply insert one of our slide hammers into the window slit to access the backside of the dent and push it back into place.

Even if you look up professional methods, DIY is not the professional way to handle dents and dings. There are many alternative tools and methods that can easily be obtained or researched, but for the most part they are only shoddy replacements for the real deal. If you need quality repairs, fast results, and honest rates, then our Harrisburg paintless dent repair crew is the choice for you.

Common Damage Found on Pickup Trucks

Common Damage Found on Pickup Trucks

Common Damage Found on Pickup Trucks

 

A pickup box side or also called bedside damage is very common if you use your pickup truck for work or hauling. It’s common for the top upper parts of the bedside to be damaged and to show waves like this seen here in the video. We can remove this type of damage using the Paintless Dent Repair method. With this method of repair, we use specialized tools to slowly massage this damage out from the backside. On bedsides it is common to gain access through the tail light area or to pull a bed cap or cover off(on the top part of the bed) and gain access though there.

All of this damage was repaired at a local body shop for their customer. This type of repair can take a couple hours vs a couple days at a body shop. This gets the customer back on the road the same day and with no repaint of their panel, this saves them for a negative history report on Carfax as well as diminished resale value. So if you have damage in your vehicle that you would like fixed using the Paintless Dent Repair method give us a call!