Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Mercedes Benz Deep Paintless Dent Repair - PDR Training


When I saw this dent and I knew I had to at least take some photos and document my PDR process. I never get tired of taking photos of my work. Besides, it's really not work. To me it's having fun doing what I love. Paintless Dent Removal has become my passion behind marketing my passion. I also train PDR personally as well. From beginner to advanced, I share my passion and devotion to paintless dent removal and the auto reconditioning market.

Now enough about that. Let's briefly talk about this dent repair. It is quite intimidating indeed for any experienced tech. Although if you are an experienced tech, that feeling only last briefly until you begin to perform the job. Tools were essential. Wrong tools, wrong results. Although it takes more than tools to gain good results. A little patience, correctly reading the board and of coarse... experience.

I used a bladed shaved door tool (Ultra Dent Tools) to do most of the dirty work. I also used a knock down from (Dent Craft Tools) or (Dent Gear) to remove the crowns and highs. Now I can't just rush into the center. If I do, I will cause an oil can effect and then it will be a done deal, game over. I work from the top, then tap. I use this technique back n forth and switching sides in between so I keep the dent balanced.

Little by little within two hours, I have completed the job. No sanding, painting. Just one happy customer and a little satisfaction.

If you have questions about my PDR repair, please feel free to comment. You can also visit my official web site at DentTime.com

5 comments:

blueyes said...

This is a great articel! I would like to feature it in my Import Auto Repair blog if possible Auto Repair and also add a link.

Good job with this BLOG!

Unknown said...

Sure, help yourself. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

You have some good and informative posts here on you blog. Thank you very much for the information.

I've been looking around the net for informative articles on pdr training and yours give some real good advice.

If you don't mind I'd like to use some excerpts from here and add them to my site. With of course making sure you are listed as the source with a link too.

Let me know.

Again, thanks for the helpful information here.

Unknown said...

No problem at all who ever wants to use my posts, long as you mentioned I get the credit please.

I will have some more video coming out later.

Anonymous said...

Although if you are an experienced tech, that feeling only last briefly until you begin to perform the job. Wrong tools, wrong results. Although it takes more than tools to gain good results.

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