Is this dent repairable?
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My wife's MINI had a bigger dent than that sorted by PDR. My only concern is that it looks deepest close to the edge of the panel and almost a crease. I'd certainly be exploring options with good PDR guys with a proven track record. Ask good bodyshops locally who they use as it's not usually an in-house skill for them.
langtounlad said:
My wife's MINI had a bigger dent than that sorted by PDR. My only concern is that it looks deepest close to the edge of the panel and almost a crease. I'd certainly be exploring options with good PDR guys with a proven track record. Ask good bodyshops locally who they use as it's not usually an in-house skill for them.
IME body shops tend to favour you having repairs in the body shop! I’ve had many a car invisibly repaired after a body shop insisted that it could only be repaired properly by them. Both smart repair and PDR.
My point was that bodyshops tend (in my experience) to only do repair or replace / fill / paint / blend type of paint and bodywork. They then employ the services of local PDR guys who are usually 'man in a van' self employed who solely do PDR work. The bodyshops know who are the best at that skill locally and can possibly provide a recommendation. There tends not to be enough PDR work for a bodyshop to employ someone to do that type of work full time. YMMV.
langtounlad said:
My point was that bodyshops tend (in my experience) to only do repair or replace / fill / paint / blend type of paint and bodywork. They then employ the services of local PDR guys who are usually 'man in a van' self employed who solely do PDR work. The bodyshops know who are the best at that skill locally and can possibly provide a recommendation. There tends not to be enough PDR work for a bodyshop to employ someone to do that type of work full time. YMMV.
Bodyshop overheads are massive. I’m talking proper bodyshops, not Fred’s in sheds. They fill and paint stuff every day that they know full well a decent dent guy could get out, even bodyshops I visit do it. They only tend to call me out if they’re snowed under with work that week or there’s a dent they’ve missed on an adjacent blend panel after they’ve painted it or it’s a dealer car that needs a lot of refurb and the dealer has specifically asked for some of it to be done by the dent man and the worse panels filled and painted in which case it’s gets circled and marked in chalk with “DM”. Some have even been known to get it done by a dent man then mop and polish it and tell the customer they filled and painted it and charge accordingly, although that is not something I have ever knowingly been involved in and I wouldn’t entertain it.
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