PDR Technician and Instructor
My name is Aleksander, and my professional life revolves entirely around PDR — Paintless Dent Repair. I not only repair vehicles myself, but I also teach others how to master this craft. My goal is to share my knowledge clearly and effectively, providing real value to every student, while maintaining a high standard in my own daily work.
I started my journey in PDR with a deep interest in cars and a desire to learn a practical, in-demand skill. I began with a basic course, then immersed myself in hands-on practice. I learned through trial and error, explored different tools and techniques, and kept pushing myself to improve. Over the years, I’ve repaired hundreds of vehicles and built a strong reputation with my clients — but more importantly, I’ve never stopped learning and growing. In PDR, there’s always something new to discover.
From the beginning, I realized that PDR isn’t just a technical job — it’s an art. It’s about understanding how metal reacts, how to “read” a dent, and how to gently bring a panel back to its original shape without paint or filler. It’s a combination of precision, skill, patience, and a creative approach. That’s what made me fall in love with this profession.
As my skills developed, people started asking me to teach them. They saw the quality of my work and wanted to learn how to do the same. That’s when I started building my own training program. I focus on combining theory with real-world practice — from understanding the structure of metal to fixing different types of dents. I break things down in a simple, clear way, demonstrate techniques step-by-step, and guide each student through hands-on experience. I believe the best way to learn is by doing — with support and correction along the way.
I offer training for complete beginners, as well as advanced courses for experienced techs looking to level up. My beginner course runs for 10–20 days, and the advanced program is tailored to mastering more complex damage. In both cases, I also cover essential skills like pricing, working with clients, choosing the right tools, and building your brand as a PDR technician.
At the same time, I continue to work in the field myself. I believe a great teacher should also be an active technician — someone who faces real-world challenges and keeps up with the latest tools and techniques. I don’t just teach — I show how I work in real situations, sharing my own experience openly and honestly.
My mission is to help more people discover the power of PDR — not just as a skill, but as a life-changing profession. PDR has given me freedom, financial stability, and deep satisfaction from doing meaningful work. Now, I’m here to help others find the same.