The most important factors in determining if a dent can be repaired using PDR are depth and location. Dents the size of a soft ball or larger can be repaired successfully as long as they are not too deep. On the other hand, some dents the size of a dime but very deep cannot be repaired because the metal is too stretched. Cracked paint can also be an indication that the damage is too deep. The most common dents fixed are the size of a golf ball and under. 95% of minor dents can be repaired. About 5% of minor dents can't be fixed due to depth or location. Areas such as some quarter panel opening lips, some forward areas of heavily braced hoods, or the very edges of some panels are examples of bad locations.
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