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    nice work dude. PDR is the first thing a detailer should learn how to do after mastering polishing paint/detailing. if you can not afford the training & tools, establish a working relationship with a PDR guy & sell the service in house to your customers. IF you as a detailer is interested in doubling your $, then pay up for training & tools. you will make your money back but remember, not everyone will be able to do this. many guys go through training & give up & back out. good luck! `
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    A-style executed flawlessly.
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    Re: Paintless Dent Repair

    I`ve been looking to get into this
    Been looking at the PDR kit from Detail King and also Dent Magic the glue gun kits

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    Re: Paintless Dent Repair

    Other than the big players who advertise heavily (and charge just as heavily); any recommendations for training?

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    Re: Paintless Dent Repair

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    Other than the big players who advertise heavily (and charge just as heavily); any recommendations for training?
    I would talk to a really good PDR guy asking him where he got his training, how long was it, how much it cost, etc...
    There may be schools that just teach this ART and are not those big $$$ Detailing/$$$ things...

    The awesome PDR guy I used in Washington went to some schools but I never had time to ask him the details of that.. If you are In WA., and want his name and nbr, let me know.. He is super great and a really nice person too.. He will remember me if you talk to him...

    He had a lot of old looking long metal tools that snaked up under moldings, things, and a special light and with that, he made every small dent go away so well I could never find it again...

    Good luck !
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    Re: Paintless Dent Repair

    If you get real good at PDR you could give up detailing. I figure there is much more money to be made with PDR. There is a detailer on every corner (quality varies greatly), but a good PDR guy is hard to find, and they are booked up. The work they do is amazing. Search PDR for some of my posts.
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