Big Bad Voodoo PDR Tech

<< The Best Vehicle for an Auto Recon Business

 

 

Hail Repair Season
Wet Sanding to save the day
How to Remove Cigarette
Auto Repair Mechanic school
Big Bad Voodoo PDR Tech
Auto Mechanic vs. PDR Tech
Autobody Tech vs. PDR Tech
PDR vs. Auto Mechanic
Certified what does this mean
New Business Venture
Interior Repair Techs
PDR Newbs
Mistakes of PDR Techs
Myths in Auto Detailing
PDR the Silent Giant
Dealers are losing money
Dealers are where money is at
Detailer Dilema
Detailing and Painting
How to Remove Swirl
Removing Scuffs
Scratch Removal
Stain Removal Ink
When it Rains
Do you need cash to enroll
How much money in PDR
Grow a Successful PDR
How to mine for gold
Remove a Paint Transfer
Steal an Account
How to turn a dollar
How to Upsell
I have a Family
I'm Confused all these Schools
I'm done with Training
Start a Business
Mobile Autobody Success
Paint touch up shortcuts
PDR is better than
Should I quit my job
The Best Vehicle
Turbocharge Your PDR
What not to do
Wheel Repair with Insurance
When Hail Commeth
Where the Gold Is
Why Headlight Renewal
Selling for Top Dollar
Automotive Upholstery Care
Is High Speed Buffing the Best?
 
 
 

By Brian Jump
http://www.nodents.com



Are you a PDR bad-ass?

I mean, do you think YOU are one of, if not The best PDR tech, either of all time, or at least of modern times?

If so, dont be shy. ALOT of techs feel the same way.

I was at the PDR Olympics in Orlando a few years ago, and I personally met alot of "wannabe" bad-asses. Some of them werent too bad, others, you wondered how they stayed in business, and how the customers in their "neck" of the woods, and by the way, I mean that phrase literally, would give them business.

But I digress, lets get back to the heart of the subject- what makes a Paintless Dent Removal Bad-ass, voodoo daddy..:

1) Bid dents- no problem.
Thats a no brainer. If you are king of the ding, you must have the goods to push out large dents. Large, you know, not your typical golfball or baseball sized dent, but maybe a caved in quarter panel, or fender etc etc.

2) Deep damage. No, not something your hand can weasel out, not something ANY tool will push out without having to push it back down a few times along the
way..something DEEP. I mean, it will need to be able to hold water if it is deemed to be deep damage, otherwise, bad-ass need not apply here.

3) Access- none or restricted. If your panel or panels have easy, open access, bad ass, not to be. Your kingdom of dent king must include a nasty, impossible dent without easy access. Im talking sandwiched metal, surrounded double panels, welded in triple bracing, etc. If you do PDR for a living, you know what Im talking about.
And by living, Im not referring to Dent Wizard, Im talking about real techs..you know, the ones who write their own work, do it, bill for it, and KEEP it. Ouch, that hurts, Dent Wizard tech...

4) Paint. Yes, a solid, non metallic, non pearl will not do here. We need a mica....a metallic color as well added for good measure. Oh yeah, put that dent thru a bodyline, on a compound curve too while your at it. And if you're right handed, put in on a panel that REQUIRES use of your weak hand..,such as a extra cab section, minivan slider door, etc.on your bad side.

Think Im done? No way.

5) Repaint, with body filler. Yup, bondo, with a nice, hazy repaint, complete with fully uncured clear, so usage of your tap down will render deep divots in the clearcoat, and ruin the clear.

Now, take a look at the list..
You still think youre a bad- ass, PDR Tech? Seriously....99% of ANY of you couldnt handle the above notion..why? time. Thats right. It takes TIME..which equates to experience, to be able to handle the above. Im not saying its impossible, but only the top 1% of all techs on the planet couldnt handle what Ive experienced and written about above.

So dont lie to yourself- get back to work, practice, and maybe some day, well, you know..


Check us out today, at nodents.com

Happy Pushing!

Brian Jump

Top