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Paintless Dent Repair (PDR)

Here is a video demonstrating what PDR is about.

The skill to master Paintless Dent Repair takes years and millions of dents, so lots of practice. There are hundreds of PDR technicians in the state both local and those that “chase storms” following the hail damage where it leads. What must be understood about PDR is that it is art form that not everyone can master. One dent can take 100-200 micro pushes at a precise point to gradually bring up the damage to the original level and finish it. One push too hard can crack the paint and poor precision makes the dent look mangled and gives a sloppy finished product.

What is Paintless Dent Repair (PDR)?

Paintless Dent Repair, commonly referred to as PDR, is a skilled and technical method used to manually restore the metal surfaces of your vehicle to their original condition.

This process involves pushing dents back up from underneath the panel using specialized tools — all without damaging or altering your original factory paint.

How PDR Works

Most PDR work is performed from the underside of each panel, allowing technicians to reshape the metal without compromising the paint.

Unlike conventional repairs, there’s no sanding, fillers, or repainting involved — preserving your vehicle’s durable and uniform factory finish.

Why Choose PDR?

  • Preserves original factory paint

  • Faster turnaround compared to traditional bodywork

  • No paint matching issues

  • Environmentally friendly (no chemicals or fillers)

It’s not only a more efficient approach — it’s often the superior solution for restoring hail-damaged vehicles.