How to Deal with Dents and Scratches on the Lower Part of the Car Door?

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KylieLynn
07/30/25 9:04am
The main methods to deal with dents and scratches on the lower part of the car door are as follows: 1. If the car body is dented and the paint is scratched: It is recommended to perform metalworking and repainting. 2. If the paint is not scratched and you are particularly concerned about the original car paint: You can use a paintless dent repair technique, which restores the dented car body without damaging the original paint. Here are some additional details: 1. The principle of paintless dent repair technology: It is based on optics and mechanics, using the lever principle to slowly restore dents of varying depths to their original factory condition. 2. Introduction to metalworking and repainting: This is a car repair technique that involves restoring the deformed parts of the car's metal shell. For example, if the car's outer shell has a dent, metalworking can be used to restore it to its original shape, followed by spraying specialized paint to make the deformed metal surface look as good as new, matching the undamaged areas.
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