Benefits of Paintless Dent Repair Vs Traditional Paint and Body Shops
Advantages of Paintless Dent Removal
Whether you're looking to save time and money or you simply want to make a more educated choice when it comes to your vehicle, there are many reasons why paintless dent removal has become the preferred choice for dent repair.
· Retain the car's value. Car panels that have been repaired using traditional body shop work almost always contain body filler and auto paint. These are more detectable to the eye and also detract from the overall value of the car, since you are no longer working with the original exterior. Even if you can't see the work, the addition of these materials means that your car is worth less in the long run. Paintless dent repair relies only on the expertise of the professional and gentle dent removal tools, leaving your car worth more when it comes time to trade it in or sell it.
· Make an eco-friendly choice. When you opt for paintless dent removal, you almost never have to use auto paint or other costly and environmentally-hazardous materials. Traditional Paint And Body shops rely on chemicals in the form of basecoats, clearcoats, auto paint, body filler, and paint thinners to repair the dents in a vehicle. Paintless dent repair works by massaging the metal of your car and returning it to its original shape without the need for added materials. From start to finish, there are no chemicals released into the air or put into landfills.
· Keep overall costs low. Because you don't have to pay for the auto paint or body filler materials - or the manpower involved in using these typically labor-intensive substances - the costs of paintless dent removal are low in comparison to the work you get from traditional Paint And Body shops. In most cases, you end up paying around 50 percent less than traditional body repair work.
· Save time. Many paintless dent repair services are mobile, meaning that the company comes to your residence, office, or business to do the repairs - getting your car back on the road within a few hours and offering virtually no inconvenience. Due to the materials they use and the time-intensive repairs, traditional body and paint shops cannot offer this option. In fact, you may end up having to leave your car at a traditional shop for several days before it is ready to go.
Getting your car picture perfect and back on the road has never been easier. From mobile services and ecologically-friendly materials to lowered inconvenience and an increase in your vehicle's value, the reasons why paintless dent repair has become the most popular dent removal choice are clear.
Mark Carpenter is co-owner of Dings Plus Paintless Dent Removal in San Jose, CA. For more information or to learn more about the benefits of paintless dent removal for your automobile or truck fleet, please visit: http://www.dingsplus.com
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About how much would it cost to recover a 1990 ford ranger 2 wheel drive standard cab paint and body?
My Ranger is a little banged up the door wont close right its dented and the rest of the left hand side (driver's side) is dented and scratched up. I want sort of a quote from people, maybe who do this kind of work, just average joes. I'm just curious.
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In Sonoma County Do auto Paint and Body shops need a license.?
After a fender bender I took my Car to a Shop to get the body work fixed, Acording to other shops it was a 3 day job and was straight forward, I found a local guy who said he would do the work for half, He said he was license Insured and all that mumbo. Well He has had my car now for 3 Months now and he wont return calls, I have sat in front of his shop for hours waiting and when he finally shows up, He says he's donr just needs to bolt back together and to pick it up that night. When I come back no one is arround. His shop is on his property he has a big spray booth and allot of nice equipment. Is ther a way to find out if he has a license to do Body work, I shoulda checked it out before I dropped off my car.
Also I know he get paint outa the area that is not certified for the area we live...
After just posting of facebook I have found others that have had the same luck,
please help
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Places to 4 wheel Near L.A California?
Howdy all, I've been dying to take my 85 Chevy Blazer off road, but i cant find anywhere close enough, does anyone know of any places that wont ruin the paint and body of my truck? Thanks for any help.
-Mick
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Finishing up 1966 Mustang Restoration, bought 90% finished?
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I was rear ended at about 5 to 10 mph by an SUV. Some smudges on left bumper What should I do?
should I count my lucky stars and go my separate way from the SUV owner who by the way is uninsured and by the way I only have minimum liability insurance. Not covered for uninsured motorists.
Should I have a mechanic do a quick once over to make sure the area of impact is not damaged like the dual tail pipe and all points in between the left rear of the car to the mufflers, and so forth.
I am told fender benders or bumper thumpers are usually not very much a big deal at 5 mph or 10 when it is snail traffic and someone is trying to wedge between two cars in dense traffic but.
Although the other driver who hit me was uninsured and driving while blind, I think I would be ill equipped to take her to court and the cost of court and lawyer fees would be more than a minor makeover at t local paint and body shop. Should I just forgedaboudit?
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