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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is PDR?PDR is a method of repairing dents in vehicles without the need for repainting. It is a relatively new technology, but it has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its many advantages over traditional body repair methods.
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What cannot be fixed by PDR?PDR is not suitable for all dents. Dents that are too deep, too large, or located in areas that are difficult to access may not be able to be repaired using PDR.
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Will my paint be damaged?PDR is a non-destructive process, so your paint should not be damaged during the repair. However, it is important to choose a reputable PDR technician who has experience working with your type of vehicle.
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What are the benefits of PDR?PDR is environmentally friendly. It does not require the use of paint or body filler, which can be harmful to the environment. PDR is typically much less expensive than traditional body repair methods. PDR repairs can often be completed in a matter of hours or days, while traditional body repairs can take weeks or even months. PDR is less invasive, it does not require any cutting or sanding of the vehicle's bodywork, which can help to preserve the value of the vehicle.
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