Which dent is editable and how to choose the master for pulling dents. To equalize a dent on the car body you need experience and a special tool.
There are defects that cannot be completely eliminated.
• The paint burst
• A dent in the edge of the body or pillar (in a place where the metal is particularly hard)
• The damaged element has already been painted
• A dent is drawn (the metal is too deformed to return to its previous position)
An experienced master will help make the damage less noticeable, reduce it visually, even if it is not until it is fully repaired, but it will not annoy attention. There are also people with little experience in this area who want to make money, turning to them you risk spoiling the paintwork. Poor repair of dents on the body is an additional damage, after which even the master with experience and a good tool can not cope.
Dents that rule without a trace
• No damage to the paintwork
• Dent "smooth" (not pulled)
• In an accessible place (on flat surfaces, away from corners and edges of the stamp)
Wizard selection
After the PDR theme became popular, Chinese (cheap) analogs of the instrument appeared, a training video became available, and garage masters bred. The abundance of dent-leveling workshops is also facilitated by weather conditions; in recent years, hail has become more frequent in the summer. How to understand who is in front of you, for example, by the number of instruments, when there is very little sign of an amateur. Professionals are equipped with good sets of hooks of various shapes and sizes, several fault lights and a bunch of different fixtures. The minimum set of a special tool of good quality will cost at least 100 thousand rubles, such money can be spent by people engaged in repair on a long basis, which is a sign of experience and the necessary knowledge.
The presence of the site is a great opportunity to get acquainted with examples of work, a common advertising move when two pictures “Before” and “After” are presented to the visitor, in fact, the photo will never convey 100% the quality of the work performed.
Next is a video that demonstrates the process and use of the tool well.