Introduction
Car dents happen to almost every driver. A stray shopping trolley, hail damage, a minor parking knock, or someone opening their car door too wide — it only takes a moment to leave a noticeable dent on your vehicle.
Traditionally, fixing dents meant sanding, filling and repainting panels — an expensive process that can take days and often leaves your car with mismatched paint.
There’s a better way. Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) allows me to remove dents using specialist tools — without touching your paintwork. The original factory finish stays completely intact.
I offer a fully mobile service, which means I come to your home, workplace or dealership anywhere across Northamptonshire and the surrounding area. No workshop visits, no waiting days for your car.
In this guide, I’ll explain how PDR works, what it costs, and when it’s the right solution for your vehicle.
What Is Paintless Dent Repair?
Paintless Dent Repair is a specialist technique I use to remove dents from vehicle panels without sanding, filling or repainting.
Using precision tools, I carefully reshape the metal from behind the panel, restoring it to its original form. Because the factory paint remains untouched, the repair preserves both the finish and the resale value of your vehicle.
PDR works best for:
- Parking dents and door dings
- Shopping trolley damage
- Minor collision dents
- Hail damage
- Small creases on accessible panels
Unlike traditional bodywork that covers the damage with filler and paint, PDR focuses on restoring the metal itself.
→ Read more: Can PDR Fix My Dent? A Simple Guide
How the Repair Process Works
Every repair follows the same careful process, whether it’s a small door ding or a deep crease.
1. Damage Assessment
I examine the dent to check the size, depth, location and paint condition. This tells me whether PDR is suitable and how long the repair will take.
2. Accessing the Panel
To work on the dent, I need to reach the back of the panel. Depending on the location, this may involve removing interior trim, tail lights or door cards — all refitted after the repair.
3. Precision Reshaping
Using specialised steel and aluminium rods, I apply controlled pressure from behind the panel to gradually push the metal back to its original position. For some dents, I also use glue pulling techniques from the outside.
4. Crown Levelling
Any high spots are carefully tapped down using knockdown tools to ensure the surface is perfectly flat.
5. Quality Inspection
I use LED reflection boards throughout the repair to check the surface from every angle. The light reveals even the smallest imperfections that are invisible to the naked eye.
When done properly, the repair is undetectable.
Why I Work as a Mobile Specialist
I operate as a fully mobile service — I come to wherever your vehicle is. My van is equipped with everything I need: full tool sets, LED lighting, power supply and protection materials.
This means I can carry out repairs:
- At your home
- At your workplace car park
- On a dealership forecourt
- At fleet or lease company sites
For most clients, this is the biggest advantage. There’s no need to drop your car off, arrange alternative transport or wait days for a body shop. I arrive, complete the repair, and your vehicle is ready to use immediately.
I cover Kettering, Peterborough, Bedford, Leicester, Huntingdon, Milton Keynes, Lutterworth and the wider Northamptonshire area.
How Much Does PDR Cost?
This is the question I get asked most often — and the honest answer is that every dent is different.
The price depends on:
- Size and depth of the dent
- Whether there’s a crease or sharp fold in the metal
- Panel location — some areas are harder to access
- Number of dents being repaired
- Your location within my service area
Here’s a general guide:
| Repair Type | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Small door ding | from £30 |
| Medium panel dent | from £60 |
| Large dent or crease | from £80 |
| Multiple dents (per vehicle) | from £30 per dent |
Compared to body shop repairs, PDR is typically 50–70% cheaper — and you keep the original factory paint.
Important: These are starting prices. After seeing photos of your dent, I provide a fixed quote — not an estimate. The price I quote is the price you pay. No hidden fees.
→ Read more: How Much Does PDR Cost in the UK?
PDR vs Body Shop: Which Is Better?
For small to medium dents where the paint is intact, PDR is almost always the better option. Here’s a quick comparison:
| PDR | Body Shop | |
|---|---|---|
| Time | 1–2 hours | 2–5 working days |
| Cost | Significantly lower | Higher (materials + labour) |
| Paint | Original finish preserved | Panel sanded and repainted |
| Convenience | I come to your location | You drop off and collect |
| Resale value | No respray on record | Recorded as paintwork |
Body shop repair makes sense for severe structural damage or where the paint is cracked or flaking. For everything else, PDR delivers a better result at a lower cost.
→ Read the full comparison: PDR vs Body Shop
When PDR Is — and Isn’t — the Right Solution
PDR works best when:
- The paint surface is intact (no chips, cracks or flaking)
- The dent hasn’t severely stretched the metal
- There’s access to the back of the panel
- The damage was caused by impacts, hail, trolleys or door dings
PDR may not be suitable when:
- The paint is cracked or chipped
- The metal is severely stretched beyond recovery
- Previous filler or non-factory paint is present
- The dent is on a sharp body line with very limited access
I’ll always give you an honest assessment. If PDR isn’t the right approach for your dent, I’ll tell you upfront and recommend the best alternative.
Not Sure If Your Dent Can Be Fixed?
The easiest way to find out is to send me photos. I assess every enquiry personally and respond with a fixed quote — usually within a couple of hours.
Here’s how to get a quote:
- Take clear photos of the dent (use good lighting, capture from different angles)
- Send them via WhatsApp or the contact form
- Include your vehicle make/model and your location
- I’ll respond with an honest assessment and a fixed price
No obligation, no pressure. If I can fix it, I’ll tell you exactly what it will cost. If I can’t, I’ll let you know that too.
→ Send photos for a free quote → How to Photograph Your Dent for an Accurate Quote
Key Takeaways
- PDR removes dents without repainting — your factory finish stays intact
- Repairs typically take 1–2 hours, not days
- Costs start from £30 and are usually 50–70% less than body shop prices
- I provide a fully mobile service across Northamptonshire and surrounding areas
- Every quote is a fixed price — what I quote is what you pay
If your vehicle has a dent with intact paint, PDR is almost certainly the best option. Send me photos and I’ll give you a fast, honest assessment.