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Can Paintless Dent Repair Fix A Crease?

At Prime Time PDR, we often encounter customers curious about the capabilities of Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) — especially when it comes to dealing with crease dents on their vehicles. Crease dents, which occur when an object impacts the car’s surface and drags across it, creating a line or crease, can be particularly challenging. These…

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Types of Dents Fixed by Paintless Dent Repair

The appearance of dents and dings on your vehicle’s bodywork is a commonplace yet unwelcome sight for every car owner. From minor blemishes caused by accidental bumps to more significant impressions due to hail damage, dents can range widely in terms of size and severity. Luckily, paintless dent repair (PDR), celebrated for its effectiveness and…

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A person applying a protective film to a car hood using a squeegee.

Understanding the Science Behind Paint Protection Film

PrimeTime PDR is a recognized and dependable dealer and installer of Xpel Paint Protection Film, operating with a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Please note that while we proudly offer Xpel PPF solutions, PrimeTime PDR operates independently and is not affiliated with Xpel’s corporate office. It seems almost like magic, doesn’t it? Your car…

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What Is Paint Protection Film?

Paint protection film, also known as PPF, is a clear, thin film that is applied to the surface of a vehicle to protect its paint from damage caused by things like rocks, insects, road debris, and other environmental factors. PPF is made of a durable, scratch-resistant material that is specifically designed to take the brunt…

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