Find the right panel beater for your repairs

Unfortunately, incidents seem inevitable, and eventually, you will have some sort of vehicle accident or you could even be a victim of vandalism.  It could be in a parking lot, at your home or on the roadway.  The damage to your vehicle could include minor scrapes, scratches, and dings or it could be major body damage.  Regardless of the damage, you will want to consult a panel beater to repair your motor vehicle.

Whether it’s a small dent or paint scratches or major bodywork, at https://www.gmsmashrepairs.com.au/ we have a team of authorized insurance repairers with the right tools and experience to fix your vehicle.

A panel beater is a person who repairs vehicle bodies back to their factory state after having been damaged and can also be known as an auto body mechanic in some regions.  Or in simple terms, a person who beats out the bodywork of motor vehicles. For more information on panel repairs check out Sheen Group.

What does a panel beater do?  Depending on the type and level of damage they can use of putty fillers for minor repairs and welding or even replacement parts for major damage.  For replacement areas, they will use mechanical, hydraulic, and metalworking equipment to rejoin the repaired parts with welding equipment and plastic fillers.  Replacement parts are made from various metals including steel and alloys, many different plastics, and even fiberglass depending on your vehicle.

The final stages of repair can include grinding, sanding, repainting, and then polishing the vehicle after the repairs have been done.

If your car has significant damage and you don’t want to repair it, there might be other ways to earn money from your old car such as recycling the usable parts or sell it as-is.  Or you can even donate it.  Some organizations will gladly accept a donation of an old car, such as a community mechanics’ school or a local high school.

Panel beaters are experts in a wide range of tasks and special equipment needed to return a vehicle to its pre-crash condition which can include:

  • Removing, repairing, and replacing damaged panels and/or parts with genuine parts from the vehicle manufacturer.
  • Repairing dents and scratches with specialty fillers,
  • Filing, sanding the bodywork to ensure a smooth finish, and repainting the vehicle and matching the original color.
  • Knowledge of tools such as socket sets, screwdrivers, pliers, tin snips, vise grips, punches, chisels, hammers, dollies, hydraulic pushing/pulling devices, and vehicle lift hoists.
  • Personal safety equipment such as boots, coveralls, safety glasses, welding helmets, gloves, respirators, and hearing protection.

Panel beating is quite complex and needs precision so you should choose the right panel beater.  Look for an experienced panel beater and ask relevant and important questions.  Make sure they have enough experience, training, the right tools, genuine parts that are essential for a good fit, and knowledge of your type of vehicle.

You can also check the panel beater’s references from neighbors, friends, or family for assurance of experience in panel beating and have handled several cars and car owners successfully in the past.

Finally, check on any guarantees on things such as parts or labor.  Some guarantees can be limited or for a lifetime but you will know this information before selecting your panel beater.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

1 COMMENT

  1. It’s good that you provided tips on how to find the right panel beaters for my repairs. After getting into a car accident, I was told by my brother to find an auto service that can fix major damage to his vehicle. In order to have a successful replacement, I shall then consider your advice to check if the panel beater has ample experience, has the right tools, and knows a thing or two about the type of vehicle he drives.

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