Paintless Dent Removal Specialists
At Dent Smart, we specialize in restoring your vehicle's appearance without the need for traditional bodywork.
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Your Car,
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At Dent Smart, dedication to quality and commitment to excellence drive everything we do.
Hail Damage Repair
PDR is a highly effective way to repair your car after a hailstorm. We work directly with you or your insurance company to repair your car to good as new
Minor Dent Repairs
These dents typically don’t damage the paint, making them ideal candidates for Paintless Dent Removal (PDR)
Parking Dents
Dents that typically occur in car parks when a vehicle is accidentally bumped by another car’s door, bumper, or by contact with a fixed object like a pole
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Our quick and efficient service will have you back on the road in no time. Check if my damage is suitable for PDR.
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Our paintless dent removal service restores your vehicle's appearance without damaging the original finish.


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Our mission is to restore your vehicle's appearance while upholding the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction.
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Your Questions, Answered
Find answers to common questions about our paintless dent removal services and pricing.
PDR is effective for many types of minor dents, including small to medium-sized dents caused by hail, door dings, shopping cart impacts, and low-speed collisions. However, PDR is not suitable for dents with sharp creases, large damage, or areas where the paint has been damaged.
Paintless Dent Removal (PDR) is a specialised technique used to remove dents and dings from a vehicle without affecting the original paint. Skilled technicians use specialised tools to carefully massage and reshape the metal back into its original form, preserving the car's factory finish.
PDR works by accessing the back of the dented area and applying precise pressure to slowly and gently push the metal back into its original shape. The process requires skilled technicians who have a keen eye for detail and the right tools to ensure flawless results.
Yes, PDR works without damaging or altering the original paint. Since the technique does not require sanding, fillers, or painting, the vehicle’s original factory finish is preserved (providing the paintwork is not damaged) ensuring that the repair is seamless and undetectable.
The time required for a PDR repair depends on the size and location of the dent. Most repairs can be completed in a few hours, but larger or more complex dents may take longer. A typical repair often takes between 1-3 hours.
Yes, PDR is often more affordable than traditional body shop repairs because it eliminates the need for painting, fillers, or parts replacement. The repair process is quicker, which means you save both time and money.
PDR can be used on most vehicles, including cars, trucks, SUVs, and motorcycles. However, it may not be effective on certain materials, like aluminum or extremely thick metal. Matt will assess the condition of your vehicle to determine if PDR is the right solution.
No, PDR preserves the original factory paint and finish, which helps maintain your car's value. Unlike traditional repairs that involve repainting, PDR ensures that the car's resale value remains intact because the repair is virtually undetectable.
Yes, PDR is an environmentally friendly option because it eliminates the need for harmful chemicals like paint, fillers, and solvents. The process is also more efficient and produces less waste compared to traditional auto body repairs.
Matt will assess the size, location, and depth of the dent to determine if it can be repaired using PDR. In general, dents that are not too deep or sharp, and where the paint is still intact, are ideal candidates for this technique.
While PDR is effective for many types of dents, it may not work on large dents or those along the edge of a panel. These types of repairs may require more traditional bodywork. Matt will provide a thorough assessment to determine the best repair method.
While mobile paintless dent repair (PDR) services offer convenience, a workshop environment typically provides a higher quality of repair due to the controlled setting and access to specialised equipment. In Dent Smarts dedicated workshop, I have access to better lighting, advanced tools, and optimal conditions that allow for greater precision and attention to detail. The work environment is designed to give me full access to the vehicle, ensuring the dent is repaired from all angles without interference from weather conditions or limited space. With a wider array of professional tools, including reflection boards and high-intensity lighting, the workshop provide a more thorough, accurate, and long-lasting repair, ensuring your vehicle looks as good as new.
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