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    3 Reasons Why DIY Auto Body Repair is Always a Bad Idea

    By Zero2TurboMay 13, 2020Updated:May 20, 2020No Comments
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    Over 6 million car accidents occur in the United States annually. One of the main things you have to deal with in the aftermath of a car accident is body damage. The amount of body damage your vehicle has will depend on the severity of the accident. Regardless of how much body damage your vehicle has, your main goal should be getting it fixed immediately.

    Attempting to perform this difficult work on your own will result in less than stellar results. This is why using an experienced auto body shop in Westbury is your best course of action. DIY auto body repair is always a bad idea and here are some reasons why.

    1. Fixing Body Damage is Extremely Complicated

    Some car owners think that pulling out a dent or repainting a damaged vehicle is an easy and straightforward process. In reality, auto body repair is a very complicated task that requires the use of specialized tools. Without the right tools, getting the right results will be nearly impossible. Tools like dent pullers, paint guns, and power sanders are very expensive.

    Instead of buying these tools and doing more damage to your vehicle due to your lack of experience, you need to hire an experienced auto body professional. Before hiring a body shop, ask for a list of their references and some pictures of their previous work. With this information, narrowing down the list of auto body shops in your area will be much easier.

    2. A Bad Paint Job Will Reduce Your Car’s Appeal

    If your vehicle looks like a mangled mess after an accident, chances are it will need to be repainted. Most replacement body parts will come with no paint on them. This means it is the job of the body shop handling the repairs to paint them. However, if you insist on doing these repairs on your own, it will be your responsibility to paint the vehicle.

    One mistake made during the car painting process can result in long-term damage. For instance, if there is dust or dirt on the surface of a car before it is painted, the paint applied will flake off over time. Without a controlled environment, painting a vehicle will be difficult. The damage that can result from a bad DIY paint job will cost a lot of money to fix. Hiring a professional to handle these repairs will help you avoid the cost and headaches a DIY paint job will produce.

    3. An Expensive Undertaking

    Saving money is usually the main goal for a car owner that takes on a DIY body repair job. While you may save a few dollars in the short-term, these savings will not last. The mistakes you make during the auto body repair process will be costly to fix.

    If you are concerned with getting a good deal on the body repair you need, then getting estimates from local shops is essential. Most body shops will provide free estimates to potential customers. By getting multiple estimates, you can assess which shop can provide you with the best deal.

    Leave Auto Body Repair to the Professionals

    Investing in professional auto body repair is a great way to get your car back in like-new condition following a car accident. With some time and research, you can find a reputable and trustworthy shop to handle these repairs. The money paid for these professional repairs will be worth it considering how great your vehicle will look. 

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