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Evaluating and Repairing Vehicle Hail Damage

Gain the knowledge and confidence to manage automotive hail damage effectively. We provide expert insights on repair solutions, including paintless dent removal, helping you choose the best option for your vehicle. Connect with a certified technician for tailored, professional guidance.

Dent Repair

Door Edge Dents, Seam Damage: Repairs Need Extra Steps

door edge dents

A door edge dent looks small, but it sits on the hardest part of the panel to move. The metal is folded, the paint is thin, and the edge is supported by the inner door frame. That combination makes quick fixes risky. When the impact also pinches the seam or chips
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Hail Repair

Push-to-Paint and Full PDR After Hail: A Practical Guide

push-to-paint after hail

After a hailstorm, you’ll hear two common options: full paintless dent repair PDR or push-to-paint. Full PDR reshapes metal without repainting, while push-to-paint uses PDR to reduce dents before a small amount of filler and paint work. The right choice…
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Hail Season

Managing Parts Delays in Hail Season: Trim, Glass

parts delays hail season

Hail season doesn’t only dent panels; it strains the parts pipeline. When hundreds of vehicles arrive at once, even a fast PDR job can pause while a shop waits on clips, moldings, sensors, or a windshield. The dents may be finished, but the car can’t be reassembled yet….
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Hail Repair

Hail Damage on Tailgates and Liftgates: Tools, Access

hail damage tailgate

Hail dents on tailgates and liftgates look simple from the outside, but the inside tells a different story. These panels hold latches, wiring, cameras, and trim clips that limit tool access. That’s why a liftgate can take longer than a hood even when the dents are the…
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Hail Season

Managing Parts Delays in Hail Season: Trim, Glass

parts delays hail season

Hail season doesn’t only dent panels; it strains the parts pipeline. When hundreds of vehicles arrive at once, even a fast PDR job can pause while a shop waits on clips, moldings, sensors, or a windshield. The dents may be finished, but the car can’t be reassembled yet….
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