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Discount Dents answers common questions about hail damage repair, paintless dent repair, dent removal, factory finish protection, insurance claim help, and zero out of pocket situations so customers can get straight answers fast.

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Top questions about hail damage repair and paintless dent repair

If you are trying to understand hail damage, dent repair, factory finish protection, or insurance claim questions, start here and open the answer that matches what you need.

1. What is hail damage repair?
Hail damage repair is the process of correcting dents caused by hail. In many cases, paintless dent repair is used to remove the dents while preserving the original factory finish whenever the paint is still intact.

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2. What is paintless dent repair?
Paintless dent repair, also called PDR, is a method used to remove dents without sanding, filler, body work, or repainting when the original finish is still intact. It is commonly used for hail dents, door dings, and many everyday dents.

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3. Is hail damage and paintless dent repair basically the same repair process?
In many cases, yes. Hail damage repair and paintless dent repair often overlap because hail dents are commonly repaired using PDR when the paint has not cracked or chipped. Whether there is one dent or many dents, the goal is still to repair the damage while protecting the original finish whenever possible.

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4. Why is saving the factory finish so important?
Saving the factory finish matters because it was applied under controlled factory conditions. Preserving that original finish whenever possible helps keep the vehicle closer to the way it was built and can avoid unnecessary repainting when the damage is a good candidate for paintless dent repair.

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5. Can hail dents be fixed without repainting?
Yes, many hail dents can be repaired without repainting when the original paint has not cracked or chipped and the damage is a good fit for paintless dent repair. That is why hail damage repair and factory-finish preservation are so closely connected.

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6. Will insurance cover hail damage repair?
Many drivers use comprehensive insurance for hail damage. Coverage depends on the policy, deductible, and carrier, but Discount Dents can help guide the process and answer claim-related questions so the next steps feel easier to understand.

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7. What does zero out of pocket mean?
Zero out of pocket usually means the repair is covered through the qualifying terms of the insurance claim and policy. Each claim is different, so the exact details depend on the insurer, the deductible situation, and the coverage involved.

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8. Can you help with the insurance claim process?
Yes. Discount Dents helps customers through the dent repair process and can assist with claim-related steps, estimates, and communication so the process feels easier to understand and move through.

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9. Do you repair door dings and everyday dents too?
Yes. Paintless dent repair is commonly used for hail dents, door dings, and many everyday dents as long as the damage is a good candidate for saving the original finish.

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10. What are the first steps if my vehicle has hail damage?
Step one is to start the claim if the situation qualifies for one. Step two is to get your estimate. Step three is to contact Discount Dents or call to schedule drop off. From there, the goal is to keep the process moving and make the next steps feel clear.

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Find the question that matches your situation

Open the answer that sounds the closest to your hail damage, dent repair, factory finish, or insurance concern.

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