Crease Dent
A crease forms when metal compresses into a tight line, often caused by door edges, shopping carts, or objects sliding accross the panel.
Body line Dent
Body lines are the strongest part of a panel. Repairing them requires patience, precision, and advanced PDR techniques.
Small Dents
Small dents are usually shallow and about the size of a credit card or smaller, making them excellent canidates for PDR.
Roof Dent
Roof dents often require headliner removal for access. Shallow damage can also be repaired using glue pulling techniques.
Complex Damage
Complex dents such as collision damage or double body line impact require advanced PDR techniques like glue pulling, tension, and precision rod work.
Dents with Scratch
Dents with light scratches can still be repaired. After removal, scratches may be buffed or touched up if needed
Crease Dent
A crease forms when metal compresses into a tight line, often caused by door edges, shopping carts, or objects sliding accross the panel.
Aluminum Dent
Aluminum dents require specialized tools and more time since aluminum lacks the natural memory of traditional steel.
Bumper Dent
Metal and plastic bumpers are difficult PDR candidates. Repair depends on the depth and severity of the damage.

