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  • What to look for with PDR

    I have some minor door dings I want worked out. No real visible paint damage, you can only see them from certain angles. So I am looking into PDR. I have only found one person locally that offers PDR, every other shop says they don't do PDR.

    So out of everyone here who has used PDR, what do you look for in your PDR specialist. This guy seems sort of small time to me. Should I ask about any sort of certification. What do you all do when checking out somebody who's going to do work for you?

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    Ask for the name of someone who has had work done by him. Some of the "good" PDR techs work out of their trucks. They do repairs on car lots for dealers. That's where they make their "easy money".

    Once you find a good one you'll be amazed at what they can do.

    Tom

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