Frequently Asked Questions
What About Dings and Dents Located Under Braces?
What Percentage of Dings and Dents are Repairable?
What Dings and Dents Cannot Be Repaired?
- Most of the dents found under braces can be accessed and removed. First, the adhesive between the brace and the metal must be cut loose. To do this, a thin putty knife is slid between the adhesive and the metal. Once the adhesion is removed, a thin hand tool can be used to repair the dent.
What Percentage of Dings and Dents are Repairable?
- Percentages of possible repairs will depend on the dent technician’s level of skill and experience. But generally speaking, 80 – 90% of the minor dings and dents found on a vehicle are repairable.
What Dings and Dents Cannot Be Repaired?
- Most
dings and dents can be made to look "better". However, there are some
problem repairs. Here is a list of some problem areas:
- Deep Dents - On very deep dings and dents, the metal is often pushed too deep for a complete repair.
- Dents Near the Edge of Panels - Dents found near the edge of body panels or right on a seam make access impossible.
- Dings and Dents with Deep Creases - Usually, only a skilled dent repair technician can repair creased dents, depending on the severity of the crease. In many cases a 100% repair is not possible.
- Deep Dents - On very deep dings and dents, the metal is often pushed too deep for a complete repair.
- The most important aspect of paintless dent repair is not the diameter but the depth. Often very large, shallow dents can be removed.
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