Paintless dent repair sounds like a great option to repair dents to original shape within a very less time and very low expenses too. However, PDR cannot be made use of in all cases of dents. It all depends on the size and severity of the dent. In cases where the dent has damaged paint, PDR cannot be used as repainting will need to be done anyways. With big sized dents and places that are relatively inaccessible to leverage force from the inside surface, PDR cannot be used. Even if the dings and dents is very minor, PDR cannot be used if the paint is brittle. This happens in cases of old cars when the paint is no longer flexible and will break or peel off at any attempt to restructure the dented surface by force.
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