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2000 Honda Civic with Hail Damage Before and After Paintless Dent Repair
See the results of Dent Biz hail repair on this 2000 Honda Civic hood. This hail damaged hood took 4 hours to complete. We remove one dent at a time until the entire hood is dent free! We take your hood off the car and …
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Why Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) Works
See the PDR Process
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Should you buy a hail damaged car from a hail sale?
No, you shouldn’t. Not from a dealer, anyway. I know it seems tempting. After all, the only thing wrong with the car is that it has some hail dents. You can live with that, right? The problem is that your dealership won’t adequately reduce the …
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Ways to save money when repairing your hail damaged car.
There are a few steps to take when you want to save money on hail damage repairs. 1. Fix only your car’s hood. Removing the hail dents from only your hood and leaving the rest of the dents is a good way to save some …
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Are you required to get your auto hail fixed when you have an insurance check?
No you aren’t, however… When you own your car outright with no liens You aren’t required to have your hail damage repaired whatsoever. The only problem is that when your car gets hit again with hail, you won’t get paid twice on the same hail …
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Door Ding on the Left Front Door of a Ford F150 Before and After Paintless Dent Repair
This White Ford F150 had a door ding in the driver’s side front door on the crease above a trim line. Creases like this one are most susceptible to door dings because they are the at the widest point of the door (the first line …
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Why PDR paintless dent repair doesn’t affect your car’s paint.
How your car’s paint is preserved with PDR. The key to paintless dent repair is knowing exactly where to push on the backside of the sheet metal. When a seasoned PDR technician removes a dent on your vehicle, he doesn’t just bend the dent back …
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Exact Steps to Take When Your Car Gets Hail Damaged – With or Without Comprehensive Insurance.
When you have comprehensive insurance Call your insurance agent to report the hail damage. Your insurance company will provide you with an adjuster who will look at your vehicle to estimate the costs of its hail damage. You DO NOT need to take your car …
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With auto hail damage, your deductible is subtracted from your insurance check.
Many auto hail damage customers are confused about auto hail damage deductibles. Your insurance company merely subtracts your deductible from your insurance check. You don’t have to pay anything to them up front. As an example, when your insurance company determines that you have $2500 …