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Does PDR work ?

By Steven Magill

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PDR stands for paintless dent repair. It's a craft that you can learn and it will, once you have mastered the skill, be a way for you to earn a very nice income. You will be able to remove those dings from car doors, and other small dents that you will find around the automobile. This doesn't take long if you are experienced at doing it. It normally takes 10 to 20 minutes and is very inexpensive, since there is no product to buy. PDR is becoming the alternative to body shops.

The biggest reason people are choosing this method over a body shop is the time that it takes at a body shop to repair a dent, and also the money they are spending to get it fixed. With PDR, not only will the time your vehicle is being repaired be shorter, but also it will cost you so much less money. It's a new way of fixing dents and dings that is putting the car repair world at notice!

How exactly does paintless dent repair work? A person who has been trained at PDR will use metal rods and picks in order to massage out dents and dings from the finish of the car. This will be done by the expert working from the inside of the car or panel, depending on where the dent or ding is. In essence, the dings and dents are being pushed out. A normal repair from beginning to end will last about 10 to 20 minutes.

If you want to try and do this as a living all you need is to purchase the tools, get the training, and offer a service where you will go to people and fix the dents and dings, or get a shop and do the service from there. This is a very high-demand service that many people are looking to have done now. It depends on where the dent or ding is in the vehicle and how you will access it. Here are some of the more common areas and how to go about accessing it.

Doors: You will need to roll down the window, and access the area by the window ledge opening. There may be an existing opening in the door jam. Access through this spot. Take the panel off the door, or even drill a hole in the door. You can finish this off by putting a silicone plug into the hole to prevent any corrosion, and to make the door look good.

Rear quarter panels: There should be an opening or even a vent in the rear door area. Access through this spot. Go through the trunk, or through a tail light assembly. You can access the dent through the wheel well, or drill a hole through the rear door. Of course, you will need to plug it when finished.

Roof: simply remove or lower the headliner.

Front fender: go through the engine compartment, or through a headlight assembly. Again you could access this from the inner wheel well too.

Hood: remove the covering from the inside of the hood and access the ding or dent this way.

While doing these repairs, it should not require the technician to drill any holes.

There's a wealth of information that can be found at http://www.dentmasterwales.com . Contact Dentmaster Wales. Based in South Wales, this leading Smart PDR Repair company also works in other locations such as Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Bridgend South Wales. http://www.dentmasterwales.com/does-pdr-work.html

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