A Look Into Techniques Applied In Dent Removal

By Krystal Branch





A great percentage of Orlando, Florida inhabitants agree that vehicle dents afflict everyone who possesses a car. The causes of this phenomenon are unpredictable and uncontrollable even to least expected of places like home garages. On the road or open spaces nature can also inflict major damages to car bodies'. In order to successfully repair these vehicles the best approaches for dent removal has to be adopted.



There are several kinds of dents that are separately identified by the position in which they are formed on the car body. All of them have the same destruction on the car body but albeit to different proportions. Those that occur on rigid curves are harder to repair than those that occur on almost flat curves. This dictates the approach to be undertaken.



There are various techniques used in order to repair dents. Some need seasoned experts while some can be carried out at home by the less skilled owners. The technique to be applied is determined by the kind of ding to be removed. All techniques employ use of specific equipments and materials.



A greater percentage of the dents can be described as smooth because they occur in parts where the car is vulnerable to easy knocks. These are at the door panels and bonnet. They can be removed by knocking them with a heavy rubber tool. This mostly proves unsuccessful and it can further be dealt with by using a plunger device. The plunger is correctly positioned and then yanked out in order to pull out the deformation. New paint is later applied on this location.



The most difficult creases to repair are the small and sharp types and this is because they are located in tough spots. They are usually small and not heavily pronounced on the outside. Their location makes it harder to repair without affecting the surrounding paint job. Therefore, a better way of tackling them is using a technique that will not require repainting afterward.



As the name suggests, paint less ding removal does not involve repainting the crease location with body filler and paint after it has been removed. This is because it uses special tools to massage the deformation from the back side. It usually requires highly skilled technicians to perform it. It uses simple tools that include a mirror and a pry bar. The other advantage of this technique is that this job can be done at home by the technician because of the ease of carrying these tools.



Under this new idea of paint less repair is the glue pulling technique. Though its use is not widespread, it is the same way as important. Glue pulling is for removing creases that cannot be accessed from the inside. It works by applying strong gluing chemicals on top of the deformations and then yanking them upwards. The process is repeated until the repair is done.



These approaches have made dent removal to be less of a problem now than in the past. Of particular importance are the advantages of the paint less method. It particularly helps in retaining the car worth.









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