Incredible PDR Deep Dent Repair Challenge: No Paint, No Problem! #paintlessdentrepair

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Published 2024-05-15
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🔧 Witness the Ultimate Paintless Dent Repair! 🔧

Join us as we tackle the deepest dent we've ever repaired using advanced paintless dent repair (PDR) techniques. This isn't just any dent – it's a colossal challenge that pushes the limits of what PDR can achieve. Watch in awe as we transform this severely damaged panel back to its pristine condition without compromising the original paint.

🚗 In This Video:

Step-by-step breakdown of the intricate repair process
Insider tips and tricks for handling deep dents
Close-up shots showcasing the precision and skill required
Final reveal of the crazy finish

🔔 Why Watch?

Educational Insight: Learn from seasoned professionals about the complexities of PDR.

Visual Satisfaction: Experience the mesmerizing transformation from a deep dent to a smooth, perfect panel.

Expert Techniques: Discover the tools and methods used to perform high-level dent repairs without paint damage.
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All Comments (21)
  • @davin24
    Loving the return of these videos
  • @lukejackson3144
    That's great. Perfect example of when to drill. Way more informative than some load mouth call making an access point vandalism. Great finish. Nice work.
  • @RuelleTTT
    I would like to ask if you use this type of lamp, is it enough to do it from one angle or do you have to do the repair from several sides?
  • Thanks I’ve been a pdr pro for 25 years now I would have passed on that one great job bro
  • @philingram6984
    Nicely done Mike! Thats a tough DEEP stretched dent. 😳
  • @pdr40
    Отличная работа Майк, ты как всегда на высоте дружище 👍👍👍
  • @superkev2000
    Holy crap that thing was deep! Amazing job as usual Myke!
  • @9252LIFE
    I’m interested in taking one of your courses.
  • @stephfran9761
    Wow, That was an amazing job, and one of the biggest mistakes I observe is when techs try to get it done quickly!!
  • @nordic1121
    Well where dents go that was a bloody crater , absolutely first class job, patience is key and you have it in abundance.