Dent Removal Services
Depending on the type, extent and location of the dent we will adopt one of these methods to restore your vehicle to original condition:
Paintless Dent Removal (PDR)
This non-invasive method is ideal for shallow dents and dings where the metal can be easily accessed from behind. Using specialised tools, we reshape and restore the panel to its original form without affecting the vehicle’s paint.
Traditional Dent Removal
This method is used for deeper, more challenging dents where paint is damaged or access to the back of the panel is limited. We may employ techniques such as glue pulling, weld pulling, and hammer-and-dolly to pull out and reshape the dent.

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Arrange an initial assessment for your dent removal
Submit photos of the damage through our online tool. We will conduct an initial assessment and discuss with you necessary repairs, timeline and the next steps.
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We are approved repairers for all insurance providers. When lodging your claim, be sure to nominate Dynamic Autobody as your chosen repairer.
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Submit photos of the damage through our online tool. We’ll conduct an initial assessment and contact you to discuss the repair process, timeline, and next steps.
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We offer flexible repair options, through insurance or privately, to suit your needs. If you’d like to preserve your no-claim bonus or are uninsured, we can arrange a private repair.
Depending on your excess amount and the extent of the damage, some minor scratch and dent repairs may cost less than your excess, making an insurance claim unnecessary.
Our team will guide you to the best option based on your circumstances. Submit photos of your vehicle damage for an initial assessment:
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, although it depends on the size and location of the dent.
Smaller, shallower dents are typically ideal for our dent removal services. However, there are situations where dent removal may not be a viable option:
- The cost of dent removal exceeds the price of replacing the panel.
- The dent is located on a curved or contoured edge of the bodywork, where structural integrity is compromised, making repair impractical.
We can provide tailored advice once we assess the damage. Please upload photos of your dented vehicle below, and we’ll recommend the best course of action.
Yes, repairing dents is very worthwhile. Beyond restoring your vehicle’s appearance, dent removal helps prevent future larger cracks in the paint and rust from developing on the metal, which could lead to more costly issues later. It also preserves your car’s value and resale potential, making dent repair a smart long-term investment.
If you have comprehensive insurance, you can claim the repair costs through your insurer, regardless of fault. We recommend reviewing your policy documents to understand your coverage and any exclusions.
The time it takes to fix a dent depends on the shape, size, location and number of dents involved. Some dents can be fixed in a few hours, but more complex or bigger dents can take up to 1-2 days.
Yes, sometimes. Superficial dents may require minimal repair work and can sometimes be fixed for less than your insurance excess. We can advise if this is possible, after assessing your vehicle’s damage. Please submit photos below to get started:
You can have the utmost confidence knowing our workmanship carries a lifetime warranty. The vehicle paint and OEM parts we use carry their own individual manufacturer guarantees which extend to you.
Yes, you can still nominate Dynamic Autobody as your ‘chosen repairer’ for smash repairs. Most insurers provide a ‘choice of repairer’ option which allows you to select a reputable repairer you trust for your vehicle repairs.
While your insurance may suggest a "preferred repairer," you are not obligated to choose them. A preferred repairer is one that has an agreement with the insurance company, which helps streamline workflow in exchange for lower repair invoices. However, this arrangement can lead to tighter budgets and rushed timelines, potentially compromising repair quality and safety. It’s essential to select your own repairer to ensure the quality of repairs, the safety of you and your family, and the resale value of your vehicle.
Due to the numerous factors involved, such as vehicle make, model, color, and the nature and extent of any damage, we cannot rely on verbal descriptions to provide a quote. Our Vehicle damage analysts need to visually assess your vehicle's damage. To make this process easier and give you the best service, simply submit your vehicle photos and details through our convenient online assessment tool:
We can assist with both. Our services can be funded either through your insurance or handled privately. We can help you determine which option is best for your situation based on the type and extent of the damage.
If you prefer to maintain your no-claim bonus or are uninsured, we can facilitate a private repair. However, we strongly recommend having comprehensive car insurance to protect yourself from significant out-of-pocket expenses. With vehicles becoming increasingly complex, including features like sensors and driver assist technology (ADAS), the cost of a new bumper alone can exceed several thousand dollars, even before painting and installation.
For an initial assessment of your vehicle please submit your vehicle photos via our online tool:
You may feel inclined to consider the other driver’s out-of-pocket expenses, especially if they are unable to afford them. This might lead them to ask you for multiple quotes, requiring your time and effort to drive around and organise assessments for an incident that wasn’t your fault. They may then attempt to choose the cheapest repair option, but how can you guarantee the quality and safety of those repairs?
Remember, as a not-at-fault driver, you have no obligation to the other driver. Your priority should be to you and your family, ensuring your vehicle is repaired correctly and safely.
It is always advisable and considered best practice to lodge a claim through your own insurance and designate your chosen repairer. This approach ensures the best outcome and safest repairs for both you and your vehicle while also preserving its resale value.
Yes, they are the same. The scope and value of the work remain consistent, so there should be no difference in value based on who the quote is addressed to.
While some repairers may claim that they can provide cheaper repairs if paid privately, it’s important to be cautious. Often, this stems from a desire to win the job, leading them to cut corners. There is no valid reason for a difference in quotes, regardless of whether they are for insurance or private payment.
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique serial number that allows us to accurately identify your vehicle. This ensures that the repair methods and parts are appropriately matched, resulting in precise quotes.
The VIN number is typically located on a small metal plaque under the hood in the engine bay, on the driver’s or passenger side door jambs, or on your vehicle’s registration paperwork.