SUPER SHARP DENT Repair | Paintless Dent Removal for a DEEP CREASE
Repairing a Super Sharp Deep Dent with Paintless Dent Removal on this New Chevy Malibu door bodyline.
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βΆ Using paintless dent removal to take out a super sharp and deep dent can be a very complex repair, even for an experienced professional PDR tech.
This door dent in the driver's door of this new 2016 Chevy Malibu was not only very deep but also was through the body line. Damage like this can severely stretch the metal causing the damage to extend out from the main sharp impact point.
When we use paintless dent repair to fix a dent like this we have to very slowly push out just a small amount of the center of the deepest part of the dent. Then we will use hammers and knockdowns to bring down the crowns and blend the metal back into the dented area.
This extreme dent repair can take several hours to achieve an excellent dent repair. Trying to remove this dent to quickly can cause more damage that will not be repairable with PDR because of overstretching the metal or by damaging the paint.
Steady continues heat from a heat gun is also used to make it easier to move the metal and to preserve the factory paint.
The final result for this sharp deep crease dent repair was completed with the highest excellent quality.
If you are in need of excellent door dent repair on your car, then contact me at the info below. ‡
*****The Paintless Dent Repair videos on the Excel Dent Removal YouTube channel are designed to share what high-quality paintless dent removal can produce when done by a qualified PDR technician.
These PDR videos are not for teaching or training purposes or for those looking for DIY methods of dent repair. If you want to attempt these repairs, then you do so at your own risk, whether personally or by additional damage to your car.*****