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I have a dilemma.
My car has light hail damages, 5-7 minor dents. A dent remover have quoted around 2k for repair, while the official insurance repairer quoted around 4-5k for repair.
Which one would you choose in my case? Both would be covered under my insurance.
Doesn’t the insurance repairer just hire a PDR guy to do it rather than repair and respray? As long as both are guaranteed repairs and the outcome is the same is go with whichever gets you back on the road fastest.
Doesn’t the insurance repairer just hire a PDR guy to do it rather than repair and respray? As long as both are guaranteed repairs and the outcome is the same is go with whichever gets you back on the road fastest.
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