Dings or dents on vehicles can occur anytime. Most vehicle owners believe that the only way to fix this is the traditional method. However, this is a bit expensive since it involves several steps. This is an elaborate method that involves hammering the dent out, grinding the surface, applying body filler, spraying primer, and finally, repainting…

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Making a Claim on Your Fort Collins Hail Damage Repair

Every year thousands of drivers file auto hail repair claims on their cars. While some years are worse than others, hail is a persistent threat to drivers everywhere. Most often the damage is only superficial; however, it can drop the value of your ride significantly as well as expose the body to further mechanical damage.…

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Tips to Prepare for Fort Collins Hail Damage

Snowy Colorado is a magnet for icy disasters like blizzards, sleet, and especially hail storms. Hail repair has never been easier thanks to Dent and Ding Surgeon, but why not avoid the damage when you can? Here are our favorite ways to prepare for Fort Collins hail damage. 3 Ways to Prepare for Fort Collins…

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Paintless Dent Removal (PDR): “The auto body repair option consumers cannot afford to be in the dark about.”

This issue of the times is dedicated to the enhancement of consumer awareness. Around Paintless Dent Removal(PDR) as a logical first consideration for non-collision auto body damage repair. The following stories may be all too familiar to many: “I was shopping at the grocery store for just a few minutes and when I returned…..Oh no,my…

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Paintless Dent Repair (PDR): “Is it a Green alternative to conventional auto body repair?”

This issue of the Times is dedicated to understanding the environmental impact of conventional auto body repair compared to Paintless auto body repair. It seems like there are many favorite buzz phrases today concerning our environment-“environmentally friendly”, “environmentally conscious”, “environmentally responsible”, “eco friendly”, “green alternative”,“planet friendly” and “carbon footprint”. There are others, but how does…

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