Dents can be caused by a number of things, and not necessarily by the vehicle user, including;
- Shopping trolleys
- Car doors
- Wheelie bins
- Hail stone
- Stray golf balls
- Falling branches
- Push Chairs
- Car park negligence
All of the above can cause dents, dings, dints in your vehicle. However small they are, they will be picked up upon inspection. D3nts can remove even the smallest of dents and will significantly save you money.JTNDYSUyMGhyZWYlM0QlMjIlMjMlMjIlM0VDT05UQUNUJTIwVVMlM0MlMkZhJTNFJTNDYSUyMGhyZWYlM0QlMjJ0ZWwlM0EwNzc5NSUyMDgzNiUyMDU1NSUyMCUyMiUzRTA3Nzk1JTIwODM2JTIwNTU1JTIwJTNDJTJGYSUzRQ==PDR (Paintless dent removal) takes a huge amount of skill to perform and is recognised as an art throughout the automotive industry. Our technicians are fully certified and carry out any repairs to the highest standard possible. At D3nts, we offer our customers a high quality, hassle-free, mobile dent repair service without the need for any painting, filing or sanding, whilst also being excellent value for money. With an outstanding reputation, d3nts has become a well-known and highly trusted pdr specialist within the automotive industry.
D3nts have been repairing dent removals since 2003. Whether your vehicle is coming to or at the end of its lease, if you have a fleet of cars, have a valet service or car dealership, or if your vehicle is of personal or business use, we can help with any dents, dints or dings that may have been caused by either yourself or someone else.
Maybe someone opened their car door against yours, has hit it with a shopping trolley, maybe a heavy hail storm or branches falling from a tree has caused some damage.
All of these can seriously affect the value of your car and if your car is leased, can seriously cost you on returning your vehicle for its inspection.
Causes of car dents include;
- Shopping trolley dents
- Car door dents
- Damage from wheelie bins
- Stray golf balls
- Hail Damage
- Falling branches
- Damage for push chairs
- Negligence in car parks
Lying within the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, the town lies on the Rivers Irwell and Croal and sits South-East of Bolton City Centre.
The towns name derives from Old English ‘Fearn’ meaning ‘a fern’ and ‘worth’ meaning ‘an enclosure’. The town name suggests that is was originally over run with ferns.
The town became a centre of coal mining during the 18th and 19th centuries. The first coal pits were dug in 1611 and by 1848 there were 20 recorded pits in the area. The underground canals which were built underneath Farnworth were used to transport the coal from Farnworth to Worsley. The underground canals were built during the early 19th century.
The collieries of Farnworth formed a part of the Worsley Navigable Levels. The underground canals of the Worsley Navigable Levels stretched from the Worsley Delph’s to the Bridgewater canal. T.B. Crompton owned the Farnworth paper mills, who contributed to papermaking in 1821. The Crompton mill was one of the earliest paper mills to be built in Farnworth.