Dent Maven is setting a new standard for mobile dent repair. Industry leading technology provides a smooth quoting process with standardized pricing and maximum value.
Our technicians deliver unmatched skill and experience for all types of dent removal. Speak with the pros at Dent Maven or get a quote by uploading photos today!
Often referred to as PDR, paintless dent repair is the only body repair technique that restores your vehicle's original shape without the need for additional materials such as new parts, fillers or paint. PDR technicians use modern tools engineered specifically for pushing or pulling dents out of the metal panels that on your vehicle.
From dealerships to car enthusiasts, paintless dent removal is preferred over traditional body repairs because it's more affordable, looks better and will not be reported to CarFax.
Dent Maven is setting a new standard for mobile dent repair. Our technicians deliver unmatched skill and experience for all types of dent removal. Speak with the pros at Dent Maven or get a quote by uploading photos today!
Often referred to as PDR, paintless dent repair is the only body repair technique that restores your vehicle's original shape without the need for additional materials such as new parts, fillers or paint. PDR technicians use modern tools engineered specifically for pushing or pulling dents out of the metal panels that on your vehicle.
From dealerships to car enthusiasts, paintless dent removal is preferred over traditional body repairs because it's more affordable, looks better and will not be reported to CarFax.
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How Dents Are Removed
The most common technique for removing dents is to gain access behind the damaged panel and meticulously push the dent out with specially designed rods. You may also see technicians use paint-safe glue to attach a tab and pull outward on the dent or they sometimes use blending hammers to tap down high spots.
Our pricing starts at $150, we use the industry standard technology to price each repair fairly. The cost of dent repair is determined by the size, depth, location, type of metal and the level of access we have to repair the dent.
PDR is in high demand, lacking the need for parts or paint has quickly pushed this method of repair to the top. Whether you are returning a lease or tired of seeing that door ding we guarantee paintless dent removal is the most affordable option. It's also the only method that repairs the original parts without painting.
Cassidy
Q: What type of damages qualify for paintless dent repair?
A: When considering if paintless dent repair is the best option for the damage to your vehicle you should think small... Probably even smaller. This repair method refers to mending only the metal panels (sometimes plastics) of the vehicle. Common causes for these minor damages are things like door dings from another car, shopping carts, and other parking lot accidents. There should be no damage to the paint or any tears to the part in question for paintless dent repair. Often times, large dents that have no major creases can also be removed with PDR.
Q: What's the difference between paintless dent repair and a body shop?
A: Paintless dent repair is used for small dents and dings typically on the metal panels of a vehicle. Technicians will gain access behind the dent and meticulously push the dent out until the panel is back to the perfect shape. This method retains the original parts, paint, value and warranty.
A body shop is for minor to major collision damage, where new parts, paint and extensive body work is required to complete the repair. These body repair techs will grind, use fillers, sand and finish with new paint that you can only hope matches the original color flawlessly.
Q: Will CARFAX receive a report about paintless dent removal to my vehicle?
A: No, a CARFAX report will be NOT filed on your vehicle if paintless dent removal is used for the repair. PDR not only saves you time and money but when done properly it's like the dent never existed on your ride or on paper. Mobile dent repair technicians take convenience to another level by bringing the repairs to you; they provide the most cost-efficient and preferred technique for repairing small dents.
Q: Can I have a dent repaired now and paint damage repaired later?
A: Yes but it depends on how severe the dent is. If you have a small dent with scratches to the paint and it's not collision damage, dent repair technicians can often repair the dents like any other.
It's best to start by sending a few photos of the dent and letting us know that you aren't concerned with the paint for now. If Dent Maven takes the job, you'll be left with a dent-free finish that's ready for paint prep at any time down the road.
Q: What happens if the damage is too extensive for mobile dent repair?
A: Unfortunately this is the case for about 25% of the people we speak to with minor collision or fender bender damage. We ask that you start by uploading a few photos to start the quoting process (using the button below), then our expert technicians can quickly determine if your damage is too extensive for mobile dent repair.
If your damage is not a good candidate for mobile dent repair we will kindly and quickly relay that message, allowing you to contact a local body shop as soon as possible.
Q: What are the common methods used for mobile dent repair?
A: Mobile dent repair is broken down into two main repair methods. The first and most common method involves gaining access behind the dent and using the perfect rod to push out any low areas. Mobile technicians default to using this method any time there is enough access.
When there is no access behind the area your dent is located in, a technique called glue-pull repair can be used. The metal will be heated to the correct temperature and paint-safe glue is applied to hold a tab in place. Various tools are then required to grip the pull tab, push down on either side of the dent and pull out from middle where the tab is glued, simultaneously.
Upload Photos
Take 2 high quality photos, from different angles, with no glare and upload by clicking
'Get a Quote'.
Get a Quote in Minutes
Receive your quote from a professional dent technician in a matter of minutes.
How Dents Are Removed
The most common technique for removing dents is to gain access behind the damaged panel and meticulously push the dent out with specially designed rods. You may also see technicians use paint-safe glue to attach tabs and pull outward on the dent.
Our pricing starts at $150, we use the industry standard technology to price each repair fairly. The cost of dent repair is determined by the size, depth, location, type of metal and the level of access we have to repair the dent.
Dent removal is in high demand, lacking the need for parts or paint has quickly pushed this method of repair to the top. Whether you are returning a lease or tired of seeing that door ding we guarantee paintless dent removal is the most affordable option.
Cassidy
Q: What type of damages qualify for paintless dent repair?
A: When considering if paintless dent repair is the best option for the damage to your vehicle you should think small... Probably even smaller. This repair method refers to mending only the metal panels (sometimes plastics) of the vehicle. Common causes for these minor damages are things like door dings from another car, shopping carts, and other parking lot accidents. There should be no damage to the paint or any tears to the part in question for paintless dent repair. Often times, large dents that have no major creases can also be removed with PDR.
Q: What's the difference between paintless dent repair and a body shop?
A: Paintless dent repair is used for small dents and dings typically on the metal panels of a vehicle. Technicians will gain access behind the dent and meticulously push the dent out until the panel is back to the perfect shape. This method retains the original parts, paint, value and warranty.
A body shop is for minor to major collision damage, where new parts, paint and extensive body work is required to complete the repair. These body repair techs will grind, use fillers, sand and finish with new paint that you can only hope matches the original color flawlessly.
Q: Will CARFAX receive a report about paintless dent removal to my vehicle?
A: No, a CARFAX report will be NOT filed on your vehicle if paintless dent removal is used for the repair. PDR not only saves you time and money but when done properly it's like the dent never existed on your ride or on paper. Mobile dent repair technicians take convenience to another level by bringing the repairs to you; they provide the most cost-efficient and preferred technique for repairing small dents.
Q: Can I have a dent repaired now and paint damage repaired later?
A: Yes but it depends on how severe the dent is. If you have a small dent with scratches to the paint and it's not collision damage, dent repair technicians can often repair the dents like any other.
It's best to start by sending a few photos of the dent and letting us know that you aren't concerned with the paint for now. If Dent Maven takes the job, you'll be left with a dent-free finish that's ready for paint prep at any time down the road.
Q: What happens if the damage is too extensive for mobile dent repair?
A: Unfortunately this is the case for about 25% of the people we speak to with minor collision or fender bender damage. We ask that you start by uploading a few photos to start the quoting process (using the button below), then our expert technicians can quickly determine if your damage is too extensive for mobile dent repair.
If your damage is not a good candidate for mobile dent repair we will kindly and quickly relay that message, allowing you to contact a local body shop as soon as possible.
Q: What are the common methods used for mobile dent repair?
A: Mobile dent repair is broken down into two main repair methods. The first and most common method involves gaining access behind the dent and using the perfect rod to push out any low areas. Mobile technicians default to using this method any time there is enough access.
When there is no access behind the area your dent is located in, a technique called glue-pull repair can be used. The metal will be heated to the correct temperature and paint-safe glue is applied to hold a tab in place. Various tools are then required to grip the pull tab, push down on either side of the dent and pull out from middle where the tab is glued, simultaneously.