21st November 2008

My Experience With The Paintless Dent Removal approach

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Car dents are not my cup of tea by any means. They depreciate from the worth of the vehicle, whether it be monetarily or aesthetically. In fact I was totally stressed out when I discovered the most recent dent in my car.  For one thing for sure, car dents—I care how tiny, will make a vehicle to appear like trash and for another—it is not as if I am rolling in money.

Car dent repair can be pricey and I wasn’t too sure that I could afford to have my car done, but I didn’t want to drive around in a dented car either.  Car dents have a way of multiplying. 

I was searching around for a car repair shop and enquiring about prices when I found Dent Masters.  Looking through the site I was delighted by two things: 

1) that their dent removal method was explained so thoroughly on the  website and

2) that they got one of their technicians come over to my house and fix the car for me.  Who doesn’t love a business that comes to you instead of forcing you to go to them? 

Do I even need to say that I hired them?

Here is how the dent removal method works. Dent Masters uses a method called Paintless Dent Removal, or PDR. It is a process by which the dents are fixed without using tools that require the car to be touched up or refinished. The guys at Dent Master use hand instruments to work on the dent until the dent is completely removed.

Paintless dent removal used to be limited to only small dents but now it can be used to work with bigger dents as well as including dents that would normally involve some major body work to repair. The PDR specialists can even repair damage that are  done by hailstones.

The Dent Master technician that came to my house was very  friendly and talked to me the entire way through the process and when he was done with his work (which did not take nearly as long as I thought it would) my car looked like it had never been dented at all! I had feared that there might be some residual damage—a couple of small scratches in the paint from the tools for example, but there was none!

After knowing a little more about Dent Masters, I discovered that their business has been around for more than 30  years and it doesn’t surprise. When you know how the PDR method works, you wouldn’t want to take your car into a traditional car repair shop ever again. Rather, you’ll make Dent Masters your first choice.

 


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