Like all forms of delicate work, paintless dent repair requires a lot of patience and practice. Vehicle manufacturers to repair minor damage on the assembly line have used the technique for over 20 years. The process has become more common with lighter-gauge metals and the flexible finishes used on today's vehicles. This has led to the marketing of new tools and the development of specialized training.
PDR is truly a mystery to many in the collision industry.
- What is the secret behind these techniques?
- How large an area and what types of damage can be successfully removed using paintless dent repair?
- How does paintless dent repair work?
In our training you will learn not just the required skills but also the art of paintless dent removal. You will learn about the tools that are used to locate the correct spot on the dent, and then dry it out with the right amount of pressure. If done correctly, the repaired damage can be invisible.
The training provided by Quick Dent Repair will give you a solid foundation required to become a skilled and proficient PDR technician. When you leave, you will be ready to go out and apply what you have learned to make money by providing your customers with a valuable service.
How do we help you accomplish what we promise?
When designing our training program we remembered that not everyone can fully grasp all the skills of PDR in just one week. While some will master one area very quickly, they may need a little more time on some other areas. For this reason we let you stay on each discipline until you feel comfortable with it. Our training is laid out in a way that allows each individual to learn at his or her own pace. You, along with help from your instructor, decide when you are ready for the next step. We have found that this approach greatly enhances the end product of our training.
Make the first step, advance your career today by contacting Quick Dent Repair for your free initial consultation, or send us your enquiry by email to mkauto@shaw.ca.