Collision King technicians are experts in paintless dent repair for both small and large dents. Paintless dent repair maintains the original factory paint and removes surface imperfections while extracting the dent.
Auto Paintless Dent Repair
The original factory paint on most standard vehicles is flexible, meaning that minor dents can often be repaired without painting, depending on the depth and location of the damage.
The process may be ideal for hail damage and low impact dent repair. Paintless dent repair involves carefully kneading minor dents and dings without adding or removing any paint from the vehicle. We often use this technique when dealing with outer panel strikes or indentations that haven’t stripped paint from the vehicle.
Our technicians also factor in the location of the damage when assessing your vehicle. If the dent is on the hood or the edges of a door panel, paintless dent repair may not be the best solution. With years of experience, Collision King can determine the best approach for every type of dent.
Paintless Dent Repair Process
In some cases, we use fluorescent light boards to create shadows in the dent, which aid our technicians in navigating the damaged areas and manipulating the dent so it’s level. After using the tools carefully around the edges of the dent for extraction, the size of the dent will minimize and ultimately disappear.
Collision King uses the latest technology and specialized tools that allow us to restore your vehicle its pre-loss condition. Whether you have a minor ding or a major dent, bring your vehicle to Collision King and we’ll take care of it.
How much does it cost for paintless dent repair?
Though paintless dent repair is a cheap way to get good looking results, the price can vary a lot. This big difference in price varies depending on the extent of the damage, size of the dent, and location of the dent.
EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE
The number of vehicle body panels which require dent repair–as well as the number of dents in any one panel–will influence the estimated cost.
SIZE OF THE DENT
In the auto industry, techs often use coins to describe the size of dent damage. Whether the impact visible is the diameter of a dime, nickel, quarter, or bigger, this helps us estimate the cost to fix it. Also, the depth of the indentation can impact repair costs.
LOCATION OF THE DENT
The location of damage in terms of which body panel and where on the panel the dent is located is another important factor. Dents closer to the edge of the panel, for example, take more time to fix.
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