Honda Pilot Took a Hail Beating
This Honda Pilot took quite a beating from the April 2012 DFW Hail Storm. The owner was parked in Coppell near Beltline and 635.
This Honda Pilot took quite a beating from the April 2012 DFW Hail Storm. The owner was parked in Coppell near Beltline and 635.
Pictured here is a hood from a Mercedes E350. The E350 has an aluminum hood, which requires more skill and experience than a sheet metal hood. Less experienced PDR technicians frequently chip the paint or are unable to make the repair appear smooth. In the before pic you can clearly see two hail dents in … Read more
We were not able remove this dent because it is too sharp. Please click on the picture to see a larger view. When dents are extremely sharp, flexing the dent back to its original shape is impossible because the metal is too stretched. This particular dent is at the top of the door of … Read more
You don’t need to pay your full deductible when repairing hail damage. Find the shop of your choice and negotiate. If you take your car in to a body shop and they would like you to pay your deductible, walk away and look for a better option. There are a few of exceptions to this … Read more
Heck No! There is a nationwide perception that we use dry ice to remove dents. The myth is that when you put heat on the surface of a dent and and then place some dry ice on the dent right afterward, the dent will pop back out. Yes, paint & body shops use heat to … Read more
Dents we are able to remove are typically caused by car doors, shopping carts, something falls off your garage shelf, a ladder falls on your car, hail damage, and many unexplained minor dents. There are also many minor dents we will improve but not remove completely. These dents are typical when a gate closes … Read more
My name is Mike Harkness. I started removing small dents in cars in October of 1992 when a friend got into the dent repair business and then trained me. The paintless dent repair business has completely changed since then. Back then, everbody was experimenting and trying to perfect his craft. The tools were limited and … Read more