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How to Remove Hail Dents from the Hood of A Vehicle

How to Remove Hail Dents from the Hood of A Vehicle

If you are in an unexpected hailstorm, then you should check your vehicle for damage. A hailstorm can ruin the finish on your car. However, certain areas tend to absorb the most damage. These areas include the trunk, hood and roof.

This damage usually comes in the form of dents. If you leave the dents on your exterior, then your vehicle is going to look bad. Read on to find out how hail damage repair Lakewood CO technicians can improve the appearance of your hood.

Call for Professional Help

Some car owners want to save money and will attempt to remove the dents without professional help. If you attempt a do-it-yourself method, then you will not get out all of the dents. An auto collision center is recommended for removing badly damaged and deeply dented surfaces. They can also remove the hail damage without possibly having to do a new paint job.

Get the Paintless Dent Repair

The paintless dent repair is an option for removing hail damage. It works by turning the dented surface over to the underside and pushing the dent out. This technique takes years to master. One mistake can crack your hood and paint job.

Someone who is inexperience can cause your paint to flake. Flaking paint is worse than damage. It can lead to rust and the rust spreading to the other parts of your vehicle.

Replace the Hood

Replacing your hood is another option. It helps to compare the cost of replacement and the cost to repair. If you drive a luxury vehicle, then it can be expensive to get a replacement hood. You can purchase a replacement hood through your auto collision shop or check with local scrap yards.

A hailstorm is a nightmare for drivers. If you want to prevent damage, then you should pull over to a covered area. However, you should always go to a professional for dent removal. It is less of a risk that a professional will break the metal on your hood.

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By Car Division, 20 December, 2018
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