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.
For over 15 years, d3nts have carried out PDR in Bowden.
D3nts can help, whether you have a personal or business vehicle, whether you have a lease vehicle, a classic/vintage car, are a valet service or a car dealership.
Whether the dent has been caused by someone else or yourself, it is important to get the dent repaired. Hail damage? Hit by a shopping trolley or car door?
A common cause for dents is people opening their car door against your car in the car park, banging your car with their trolley or even damaged by hailstone.
Many things can cause dents, dings, dints to your vehicle. PDR is the most cost effective way of repairing this. 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
Bowden is a village situated in Trafford, Greater Manchester. The area is an affluent area, joining the likes of Hale, Wilmslow and the towns of what is known as the ‘Cheshire Golden Triangle’.
The towns name derives from the Anglo-Saxon ‘Boga-Dun’ which means bow (weapon) and hill (curved hill).
Bowden includes Dunham Massey, both of which are named in the Domesday Book, mentioning the existence of a church and a mill in Bowden and Dunham Massey as ‘Doneham: Hamo de Mascy’.
Bowden began to develop in the 1840’s. Landowners began to sell parcels of their land. The railway station followed with its opening in 1849 and provided a major commuter route from the village to the centre of Manchester, making the area much more attractive to developers. Terraces and Semi-Detached houses were originally built in the town but by the 1860’s and 1870’s “merchant princes” had begun building much larger houses along Green Walk. These houses were a defining feature of the town and still are to this date. The area was described as being “studded with handsome villas and mansions”.