Asbestos-free and lead-free paintless repair kits are becoming more and more prevalent. This is because paintless repair kits are not only simpler and less expensive than traditional paint repair kits, but they also do not contain any of the toxins that can be found in traditional automotive touch-up products.Paintless repair kits are not new, but they have become more prevalent in recent years as more people become aware of the dangers of inhaling automotive paint fumes. However, not all paintless repair kits are created equal. Some are better than others and may use different materials that are safer for you and your car. Before purchasing any paintless repair kit, it is important to know what kind of precautions they have to protect both you and your car from inhaling toxic fumes. Below is a list of some common safety precautions found in paintless repair kits:

Asbestos-Free

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was once a common ingredient in automotive paint. However, it is now considered a serious health hazard and is a known carcinogen. Asbestos is also a common ingredient in many types of paint. If you have ever had your car painted, it is likely that there was asbestos in the paint. Asbestos paint is typically only used for high-end cars and is rarely used on mass-produced cars. However, if you have an older car that was painted with asbestos paint, it is possible that you have been exposed to asbestos dust during the repair process.

Lead-Free

Although lead was removed from most automotive paint in the 1970s, some paint repair kits may still contain lead. Lead is a known neurotoxin and can be dangerous to your health if inhaled.If your repair kit contains lead, it is important to wear a mask while repairing your car to protect yourself from lead dust inhalation. Lead is also easily absorbed by the skin, so it is important to wash your hands after repairing your car to avoid spreading lead dust to other parts of your body.

Gloves

Paintless repair kits often require you to put your hands inside your car’s body and may even require you to work in a cramped space. It is important to wear gloves to protect your skin from paint fumes and other chemicals that may be present in paintless repair kits.

Respiratory Protection

Paintless repair kits that include sanding, grinding, and other activities that create dust and fumes should be done in a well-ventilated space. It is important to use a mask with a HEPA filter to ensure you are not inhaling harmful dust and fumes.If you have a paintless repair kit that requires sanding, you will need a mask with a higher air-purifying capacity.Sanding and grinding fumes are known to cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat. This is why it is important to wear a mask while sanding and grinding. If you are going to be doing this for a long period of time, it is important to take frequent breaks to prevent long-term eye and breathing problems.

Conclusion

Paintless repair kits are a great alternative to traditional paint repair kits. They are much simpler and less expensive and do not contain any of the toxins that can be found in traditional automotive touch-up products. However, it is important to know what kind of safety precautions are used in paintless repair kits to protect both you and your car from inhaling toxic fumes.

Frequently Asked Question

Typically the cost of paintless dent repair is much less than conventional body shop repair. This is due to not needing parts replacement, paint, or removal and installation labor time.
A door ding repair can range anywhere from $75 up depending on the severity and location of the dent.
Hail damage repair is priced by using dent size and counts per autobody panel. Hail damage repair can range from $500 up to $20,000 depending on the make and model of the car. Dent size, panel materials such as aluminum or steel, and the extent of the damage are also cost factors.
  • Save hundreds over conventional auto body repair
  • Restore your damaged vehicle to pre-damage condition
  • Small dents repaired while you wait
  • Combined tech experience over 50 years
  • Insurance approved
  • All repair work is 100% satisfaction guaranteed
Paintless Dent Repair is the process of repairing each dent in your vehicle’s exterior individually by hand. It takes an experienced PDR technician to remove dents quickly while maintaining a high quality finish.