
Car damaged by hail can be repaired through sheet metal work and repainting. The process involves using sheet metal techniques to flatten the dents caused by hail, applying putty, and then repainting the affected areas. However, if the hail damage covers a large area, opting for sheet metal work and repainting means losing a significant portion of the original car paint. Another repair method for hail-damaged cars is paintless dent repair (PDR). PDR utilizes principles of physics, optics, and mechanics, employing lever tools to massage and press from inside the car body to gradually refine large dents until they blend completely with the car paint. This method is used to repair each hail-induced dent one by one.


