How is Hail Damage Repaired with Paintless Dent Removal

So you want to know how Hail Damage is repaired with paintless dent repair. Today I am going to show you the professional way that we take hail damage dents out from a car using PDR. There are some DIY Dent Repair methods that may work for you but most probably won’t. You may have heard of using dry ice to take dents out or heating up the dent with a hairdryer and using a can of compressed cold air and that’s gonna pop the dents out for you, maybe you can just pop them out with a plunger or suction cup. I have even heard people say they just leave it out in the hot sun and this will cause the dents to pop right out. The problem with these methods is you may run into issues with damaging the paint.

Using Paintless Dent Repair to take out the hail dents is the preferred method recommended by the vehicle manufacturers and the insurance companies.

First off you can see underneath the hood that there is a bigger dent that is out in the open. We’ve got a special PDR tool with special tips on it that we use to get on the underside of the panel and then we will likely just push up the metal.
This method of paintless dent repair you could try to do-it-yourself but if you don’t have any experience with it could be difficult because of the hand-eye coordination that is needed. We use our special PDR lights to know exactly where we are pushing the dent from underneath and we make the several small little tiny pushes pushing up every little spot.
Some people have come to me and said they tried to remove the hail dents them self and they have just caused further damage that may not be able to repair anymore with PDR. What happens is if you get in there and you push on the dent and you think you just gonna pump it out you actually bust the paint by pushing too hard or you can make little marks in the paint or in the metal from pushing too much.

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There is your demonstration on how to fix the hail damage with paintless dent removal. If you try the DIY Dent Removal method and it just didn’t work out for you or your vehicle got hail damage and you just want the professionals to fix it for you, then give me a call here at Excel Dent Removal over in Blaine Minnesota. My phone number is 763-780-4000 or just visit me on my website at

Excel Dent Removal
1550 91st Ave NE
Suite 303
Blaine, MN 55449

Phone: 763-780-4000

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How is Hail Damage Repaired with Paintless Dent Removal

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  1. Vicki Cunningham

    Hey dude….they all popped out of my VW bug in the summer.

  2. jim k

    Dry ice works perfect. That's why dent guys travel with coolers and llamas.

  3. SuperBubba360

    i see that you got the big ones out but what about hundreds of little ones?

  4. Joseph Stokes

    Excellent presentation! Well done! Best of luck!

  5. Don Palmer

    and then there are the people that collect the money from the insurance company and never fix the hail dents. They drive their auto around like it was something to show off and tell their story about the hail damage that was done.

  6. Senorbear ff4

    How much would it cost to fix a car full of half dollar dents

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