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Paintless Dent Repair From - Gateway PDR Training
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By: Chris Mayer Email Article
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Some of the institutes give non-professional training in which they tell you how to lift the dent up by inaccurate and wasteful pushes, called 'roughing it up', and then again they go back into the process again to give it a clean and smooth finish. Professionally that's wrong approach. The Gateway Dent teaches you how to make your pushes and steps accurate and precise, so that there is no wasted effort.

The ones, who are new to this Paintless Dent Industry, should not be in a hurry to decide what type of training they should go for. Advice from Dent Repair professional would be of help to make their mind deciding their very own future. This job is quite money making these days as you can make $65 to $100 per dent. Gateway Dent Repair Center offers a four weeks basic course which initially is quite sufficient in building your basic foundation in this field. Then it is your choice to choose to learn or not because you can carry on with the training on a weekly basis. Gateway Dent charges $2400 per week, housing included.

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So, made your mind or still in confusion. Gateway Dent promises to take out the best in you. Just make your mind fast and be one of the pride and integral part of this amazing institutions.

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This is a great article on PDR.

Finding good stuff on pdr training online is hard sometimes.

But this is a good article
March 01, 2009 16:41:19
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