Top Rated Paintless Dent Removal in Columbus, MI

Community Driven, Quality Delivered – Since 1985

Top Rated Paintless Dent Removal in Timonium, MD

Community Driven, Quality Delivered – Since 1985

About Stonewall Collision and Paintless Dent Removal Columbus

Columbus’  Trusted Partner in Paintless Dent Removal Since 1985

Welcome to Stonewall Collision, where we’ve been serving Columbus communities with exceptional paintless dent removal since 1985.

At the heart of our mission is a commitment to not just repairing vehicles but restoring the peace of mind of our customers.

Location Details

6301 E Main St,

Location Details

2200-2204 Greenspring Dr,
Timonium, MD 21093
(443) 841-7292

“Both Marcus and Matt were great! All work was explained thoroughly and done well. I had my car back in a timely manner. Car was washed and even the floor mats were cleaned. Highly recommended!!”

MON 8:00 – 5:00 PM
TUE 8:00 – 5:00 PM
WED 8:00 – 5:00 PM
THU 8:00 – 5:00 PM
FRI 8:00 – 5:00 PM
SAT Closed
SUN Closed

Why Choose Stonewall?

Expert Technicians

Stonewall’s skilled auto body technicians will thoroughly assess dent repair requirements and repair any damage with precision and care.

Transparency and Trust

We pride ourselves on exceptional customer service. From the estimate throughout the repair process, every step will be thoroughly communicated so you know exactly what is happening with your vehicle.

Commitment to Customer Satisfaction

We stand behind every auto body repair and paint service we perform. We will examine your vehicle with you at pick-up, to ensure you are completely satisfied with the results.

Local, Dependable Service

Stonewall is the community’s trusted auto collision repair and paint partner, deeply rooted in local traditions and values since 1985. Our customers are our neighbors and friends and we’ve earned their trust by providing exceptional personalized service and customer care.

Paintless Dent Repair Process

1

Assessment

One of our experienced technicians will assess the damage to determine if PDR is suitable. Not all dents can be repaired with PDR, particularly if the paint is damaged or the dent is too large or complex.

2

Accessing the Dent

The technician gains access to the dent from behind the body panel. This may involve removing interior panels, tail lights, or other components to get a clear view of the back side of the dent.

3

Dent Removal

Using a variety of special tools, the technician will carefully manipulate the dent from the inside out. These tools allow the metal to be restored to its original shape without damaging the paint.

4

Finishing Touches

Once the dent is removed, the technician will check the panel for any remaining imperfections and make any final adjustments. The straightened panel is then cleaned and polished.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Paintless dent repair, sometimes referred to as PDR, is a method of removing minor dents from the body of a motor vehicle without the need for body filler or paint.
    Technicians use specialized tools to gently manipulate the dented metal back into its original shape from behind the panel, preserving the factory paint.
    PDR is most effective on small to medium-sized dents caused by hail, door dings, and minor collisions where the paint is not damaged.
    PDR can be performed on steel and aluminum panels, making it suitable for most vehicles, including cars, trucks, and SUVs.
    PDR will not damage the car’s paint as it does not involve body filler, sanding, or repainting.
    The time it takes to complete a PDR job will vary depending on the size and number of dents, but many repairs can be completed in just a few hours.
    PDR is generally less expensive than traditional dent repair methods because it requires less labor and fewer materials.
    PDR is not suitable for dents where the paint is damaged. Traditional body repair methods are required in such cases.
    A skilled PDR technician can often restore the dented area to its original condition, making the repair virtually undetectable.
    PDR is considered eco-friendly as it eliminates the need for paint and body filler, reducing harmful chemicals and waste.
    While DIY kits are available, achieving professional results requires experience and specialized tools. It’s best to hire a trained technician.
    Properly performed PDR can help maintain your vehicle’s value by preserving the original paint and finish.
    When performed by a skilled technician, PDR is generally safe. However, inexperienced attempts can result in further damage to the vehicle.
    Many insurance companies cover PDR for hail damage and minor dents. Check with your insurance provider for specifics.
    Look for technicians with certifications, good reviews, and experience in the industry. Personal recommendations can also be helpful.
    PDR can be performed on most vehicle areas, but some locations with limited access or severe damage may not be suitable for PDR.
    While PDR can be performed in various weather conditions, extreme temperatures or wet conditions may affect the process.
    Once a dent is properly repaired with PDR, it will not return unless new damage occurs.
    There are no special care requirements after PDR. You can wash and wax your vehicle as usual.
    Communicate with the technician or repair shop to discuss your concerns. Reputable shops such as Stonewall will work to ensure customer satisfaction.