Bonnyville PDR Training

Vehicles face a broad range of hazards while on the road, and no small number of hazards while parked. Much of this damage is small dents and dings, but sadly, very few clients want to pay for having these dent’s and dings repaired. It’s an understandable position to take. After all, who wants to pay for refinishing an entire quarter panel when there’s just a small dent in one area?

Paintless dent repair (PDR) makes such repairs cost effective, which creates a huge potential market for auto body shops as consumer demand for PDR services grow. Therefore, many in the industry are scrambling for training in this niche.

Watch Out for Low-Cost PDR Courses

Inevitably, high demand for a product or service brings the inevitable scammers to the fore. Sure, there are lots of PDR training courses in Canada, however, only a precious few have credible credentials and provable results. Don’t make the mistake of looking at just the cost of a PDR training course. Pay greater attention to the quality of the training because that’s what will impact your future.

If you want to be a part of the exploding paintless dent repair industry, do your research. Find a training service that has advanced equipment and can teach you how PDR techniques apply to various makes and models.

Paintless Dent Repair Training Is Available to Bonnyville

Training begins with learning the steps in repair process and the use of the specialized tools involved in effecting the repair. Canada PDR’s training courses are now open to residents of Bonnyville, Alberta. Our training is second to none, meeting all the standards outlined above. Canada PDR trains students how to work as part of our expert team. Our graduates receive training that makes them stand out!

The Repair Process

The repair process is straightforward, comprising four key steps:

  1. Assess
  2. Access
  3. Strategize
  4. Effect

Step 1 is the assessment of the damage to ensure it is a suitable candidate for PDR.

Step 2 involves gaining access to the reverse aspect of the dent or ding. This may involve removing components such as tail lights.

Step 3 is where the technician develops his strategy to repair the damage by selecting the appropriate tools for the job and the order in which they will use them.

Step 4, is effecting (completing) the repair according to the plan.

PDR, like most body repair work is a combination of art and science. The science is readily taught, but the art can only be mastered through experience. This is why Canada PDR’s training is second to none. We provide our students with experience!

Our students gain that experience as they work on a broad range of vehicle makes, and models. Canada PDR’s training also exposes its students to a variety of dent and ding scenarios, because not all are equal. The best training programs guarantee graduates the skills they need to excel in their field, providing customers with outstanding service and flawless results. That’s what we do at PDR Canada!

So, if you are looking for paintless dent repair training that guarantees you personalized attention, small class sizes, and hands-on experience, look no further than PDR Canada!