Diamond Dent specializes in paintless dent removal (PDR), a collision repair method that pulls out dents without stripping, sanding, or repainting panels. The shop handles cosmetic damage from hail, door dings, parking lot incidents, and minor fender benders on vehicles where the paint is unbroken. It sits in the middle of Oklahoma City's body shop market, positioned between quick-fix mobile dent services and full-collision shops that rebuild frames and repaint entire sections.
Paintless dent removal uses specialized tools inserted behind body panels to gradually apply pressure from the inside, coaxing dents back to factory contour without damaging the original paint. This method works when the metal has not creased, crumpled, or lost paint. If a collision has bent trim, cracked paint, or damaged the frame, PDR is not the answer; full-collision repair becomes necessary. Diamond Dent handles single and multiple dents on hoods, doors, roof panels, and quarter panels. The shop also accepts insurance claims, meaning you can file a collision report and let your carrier route the estimate to them rather than shopping it yourself.
Paintless dent removal typically costs $75 to $300 per dent, depending on dent size, location, and how long it has been there (older dents can be harder to remove). A single golf-ball-size dent on a door or hood usually runs $100 to $150. Multiple dents from hail or parking damage are quoted per-incident and sometimes discounted in volume; a hail claim with 20 dents might cost $1,500 to $2,500, substantially less than a full repaint of the same panels. Call to confirm current pricing, as labor rates shift with market conditions.
If the estimate reveals creased or deeply crumpled metal, the shop will refer you to a full-collision body shop rather than attempt an impossible PDR job. That honesty preserves your paint and your warranty.
Oklahoma City has two broad categories of collision repair: full-service shops and PDR specialists. Full-collision shops like Caliber Collision and local independent shops handle frames, painting, and structural damage; they take 1 to 3 weeks and cost $3,000 to $15,000+ for multi-panel work. Diamond Dent's PDR focus means faster turnaround (often same-day or next-day for small jobs) and lower cost, but only for paint-intact dents. Choose Diamond Dent for cosmetic damage with unbroken paint and minimal panel involvement. Choose a full-collision shop if your estimate includes frame straightening, window replacement, paint color-matching, or structural welding.
Mobile PDR services operate in Oklahoma City but require you to schedule a technician to come to your location; they offer convenience at the cost of travel time variability and often higher per-dent rates ($125 to $250) than a fixed shop location.
Diamond Dent works best for drivers with newer vehicles where preserving the factory paint finish matters, owners dealing with hail claims on multiple dents, and anyone wanting quick turnaround on cosmetic damage. It suits drivers whose collision damage is small and localized. It does not suit major collisions, vehicles with existing rust or paint damage, or damage involving trim, glass, or plastic components. If you are unsure whether your dent qualifies, call the shop; most offer free assessments over the phone.
Call with a description of the dent location and size, or text a photo. Many PDR shops provide same-day or next-day estimates without charging. If you book a repair, you typically drop the vehicle off or wait (time depends on dent complexity). Small jobs often finish in under an hour. For insurance claims, provide your claim number when you call; the shop coordinates directly with your carrier and may waive your deductible under certain policy terms.
Confirm current hours by calling; most body shops in Oklahoma City operate Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 or 6 p.m., with limited Saturday availability. Diamond Dent's location and parking accommodate standard walk-ins and drop-offs. If you have multiple vehicles or a fleet claim, discuss that when you book; some PDR shops offer fleet rates or expedited hail claim scheduling.
Diamond Dent fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's repair market, turning cosmetic damage into a quick, affordable fix instead of a weeks-long panel repaint.
