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Paintless Dent repair “PDR”

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Paintless Dent repair

Paintless Dent repair “PDR”

Tiger Auto Repair in Mississauga does paintless dent repair in cases where the dent hasn’t scrapped the original paint. paintless dent repair PDR is an easy way and very affordable and time-saving at the same time.

How much does paintless dent repair cost?

It depends on how many dents required repair.

You Can See Our Service: Paintless Dent Repair in Mississauga

 How To get rid of your car’s dent(s)?

1. Try the plunger

Put the plunger against the dent on your vehicle, and pull the plunger towards you.

Make sure to pull the plunger at various angles, especially if the dent is large.

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2. Using boiling water

-Pour the hot water over the dent Before it cools down.

-pop the dent out from the inside. quickly pour the cold.

-water over the area in order to help it retain its shape quickly.

3. compressed air and a hairdryer

Heat up the car dent with a hairdryer Once the region is hot enough and has expanded, turn compressed air.

4. Purchase a dent-remover tool

buying a special tool that is designed to remove dents from your vehicle can be a great idea in case of worrying that they will further mess up the body of their car.

Paintless Dent Repair Gone Wrong

First and foremost, you must select an appropriate tool kit. And for a user who has no idea what’s going on, that’s not easy. Some are inexpensive, but low costs should raise warning flags. Others are so costly (three figures or more) that they’re likely to be comparable to the cost of a quality professional repair (although, to be fair, if you buy the kit you can perform multiple repairs).

Many of the more expensive, high-end tools are designed to be utilized on the inside of the panel, much like an expert would. However, gaining access to the inside of body panels can be a pain and frequently necessitates the removal of many interior trim pieces. According to traditional thinking, small dents should be massaged back out from behind the painted surface. Alternatives (which tend to be the less expensive kits) defy this. These options tell the user to glue a tool to the dented surface before twisting or pulling it out. True, you can buy the same tools like a pro, but using them well requires a great deal of talent and experience.

Although a successful paintless dent repair may appear to be faultless, the metal beneath the shiny paint is still harmed. Its structure has been weakened and it has thinned down. But as long as the paint is still there and it isn’t immediately noticeable, that should be enough. After all, it’s not like it’s a life or death situation. Always keep in mind that hiring a pro can save you a lot of time and money.

 

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