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==At d3nts we pride ourselves in offering our customers the very best mobile pdr services. Our services are completely mobile, meaning you can get your dent repaired at a time and place to suit you.
D3nt’s have a huge portfolio of customers and vehicles, ranging from ‘run-around’ cars, to cars in excess of £2million and also classic cars. We have built up an exemplary reputation and have become known as one of the best PDR specialists across Manchester and Cheshire.
D3nts – Paintless dent removal have been servicing the people of Hale since 2003. Maybe you have a fleet of cars for your business or own a car dealership, vehicle detailing company, valeting service or classic car enthusiast/owner.
Is it time to change or return your vehicle, is it at its end of lease. Don’t let
- Dings
- Dints
- Dents
Affect the value on or cost you on lease return inspection.
- negligence in car parks
- Shopping trolleys
- wheelie bins
- Hail stone damage
- Falling branches
- Stray golf balls
Hale, together with Hale Barns and Bowdon, is one of the wealthiest areas in the country; making is a popular home amongst many footballers and famous faces. The area boasts mansions, chic boutiques, bars, coffee shops and restaurants. The village lies within the Metropolitan borough of Trafford.
Hale, Hale Barns and Bowdon are regarded as the wealthiest areas in Greater Manchester and are similarly wealthy to the Cheshire Golden Triangle, consisting of, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge and Prestbury. The name ‘Hale’ derives from the Old English word ‘Halh’ meaning a nook or a shelter.
The town was first recorded in 1086 in the Domesday Book but the settlement is through to date back to the 7th and 8thcentury. Hale grew over the Middle Ages and by the 15th century, a tithe barn had been established in Hale Barns. The growth of the town resulted in the establishment of Hale Barns as a separate settlement.