A judge 's gavel sitting in front of the california state seal.
19 Jan

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Insurance

We advise all customers to seek legal counsel when dealing with automotive claims due to insurance practices. The Dent Devils Inc and its staff do not give legal advice, but
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A car that is being painted in the process of being repaired.
19 Jan

Aperture Refinish

These days the paint on all cars is thermoset, which means it will always remain in a permanent solid-state. So the new clear-coat can’t be melted into the old paint.
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19 Jan

Auto Body Repair vs. Paintless Dent Repair (PDR): Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the main difference between auto body repair and paintless dent removal (PDR)?     Auto body repair involves traditional methods of repairing dents and damage, often including sanding,
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A cartoon of a fox holding a carfax sign.
19 Jan

In what ways can my car get reported to Carfax?

We do not report to Carfax or anyone else. What ways can my car get reported? There are several ways you can get reported: >Price shopping all over town getting computerized estimates. The estimating
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A car that has been repaired and is in the process of being worked on.
19 Jan

What are one-time use parts?

These are parts the manufacture says needs to be replaced if taken off as it could be a safety issue or a cosmetic issue. It could be the mounts that
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A bunch of cars that are in the back ground
19 Jan

Insurance Reconditioned Bumpers

Many times insurance companies will write for reconditioned bumpers because they are cheaper. Time and time again reconditioning companies take the bumpers that shops have thrown away. Shops replace their
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A group of old cars that are in the grass.
19 Jan

What are Used or Salvaged parts?

Used or salvaged parts, or second-hand or recycled parts, are components previously installed and used in a vehicle and have since been removed from the original car. These parts are
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A red truck with stickers on the side of it.
19 Jan

What are Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Parts?

These are parts that are designed and typically made by the manufacturer of your car. These are the exact parts that have been crash tested by the manufacturer so they
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19 Jan

A Little History Lesson on the Roots of Paintless Dent Repair in the United States

This was written by my long-time friends Tom Price & Tommy Clayton around 2007. Tom Price Said: Due to popular requests from a few of you, here is some history
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