Friday, December 26, 2008

Steps to Remove Auto Dents In The Comforts Of Your Personal Garage

paintless dent removal

One of the most terrible sights a driver can spot is dents on his vehicle. It doesn't not matter how the dents got there, all that matters is the quicker they are gone the better the car owner feels.

Getting a car into your local body shop for dent removal can be a costly endeavor. Take heart in knowing that this is not the only option available. There are more than one ways you can remove car dents in the privacy of a personal garage. Certain dents are cannot be fixed by yourself. In these cases, there is no other option than to go to your local auto body shop.

For the car dents that can be fixed, begin by visiting a car repair retail shop. Dent removal kits take up a large amount of space on store shelves. Each includes all the tools required for the general DIY part time car repair hobbyist.

In lieu of utilizing a drill to work on those dents, many of the DIY removal kits opt for suction cups. Depending on the kind of dent removal kit, any relative item to a suction cup may be used instead of a drill.

To get started, locate a dolly tool that specializes in the flattening and reshaping of metal. Add to this a metalworking hammer and the dent removal kit.

Pinpoint the center of the dent. Put the suction cup or similar tool at this spot. For extra removal strength, utilize the glue stick that comes along with many dent removal kits. Attach a handle to the suction cup for added leverage in pulling the dent outward.

Gently start to pull the suction cup and attached handle away from the center of the dent. This will cause the dent to flatten out. Next, take the metalworking hammer to tap the front side of the dent. Keep the dolly firmly planted against the back part of the dent. For this, going underneath the car exterior or through the car hood may be required.

Get a medium grit disk attached to a drill and get rid of the paint down to the metal. Create a section of at least one inch radius around the dent. Fill this area with a body filler product. Once this area has dried, wrap a piece of sandpaper around a wood block and sand it. Start with a 36 grit paper and finish using a 120 grit paper.

With the area now sanded, apply six layers of auto designed primer. Let each coat dry before applying the next layer. Sand the area again using a 600 grit wet/dry sandpaper application. This process eliminates any non-visible scratches on the dent surface. 

Quite a number auto body shops specialize in mobile dent removal. They utilize the paintless dent removal process bringing the auto body shop to the customer whether it be at home, at work or at play. Weather conditions are the only factor that can affect this revolutionary auto body repair process. Most paintless dent removal jobs can be completed in a period of one hour or less. In certainrare occasions however, dent removal repair can only be done in the brick and mortar shop. 

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