Step 1 - Drop-Off, Authorization & Inspection
You've just received your estimate and/or damage analysis in writing. Now,
you've turned over your vehicle to us for repairs. What's next? At this point,
we will need:
- Your written authorization to tear down or repair your vehicle
- Your written authorization for Danlar to sign insurance drafts (power of
attorney)
- You to determine your method(s) of payment and payment in full
- Your signature on the Danlar Check-In Sheet - The Check-In Sheet
describes the condition of your vehicle when it is turned over to Danlar
Every vehicle is disassembled and thoroughly inspected for all hidden damage.
When we find all hidden damage before we start repairs, we will be able to
complete the job faster. Accuracy of repair is our number one priority,
combined with eliminating delays, we get your vehicle back to you quickly and
correctly. We now can obtain all necessary parts to make the repairs and send
your vehicle to structural repairs.
Step 2 - Structural Repair
We believe that a vehicle's structure (or frame) is like the foundation of a
house. An unstable foundation makes for a problem house. The same is true for
your vehicle's structure. Danlar uses a highly-sophisticated, computer-driven
measuring system that not only helps us locate the structural damage, but
determines the extent of it, too. All primary and secondary structural damage is
documented and our technicians go to work! What's the result? Your vehicle's
structure is returned back to the original manufacturer's specs. When your
vehicle's structure is back in "shape," it moves on to our collision repair
team.
Step 3 - Collision Repair
During the collision repair stage, we focus on the exterior body panel repair
or replacement and exterior/interior trim replacement. Our expert Journeyman
technician/craftsmen utilize advanced tools and technology to restore and
rebuild your vehicle's hood, fenders, doors, trunk lid, roof, bumpers, and
lamps. After the collision repairs are complete, it's ready to move on to our
refinishing department.
Step 4 - Refinishing
Our expert refinish technicians - with a little help from sophisticated,
computer-driven technology - restore your vehicle's components to their
original, "unblemished" finish. With as little as a thimble-full or as much as a
gallon of product, they can match any color. This whole process takes place in
high-tech "green" (non-polluting) paint booths. Our booths are designed to
simultaneously create a safe environment for our technicians and increase
overall efficiency. When the refinishing work is done, your vehicle moves on to
be reassembled.
Step 5 - Reassembly
It's during this step that your vehicle really comes together (get it?). We
move it to a special area in our facility and install the bolt-on parts;
interior trim; and bumpers and lamps. We double check our work and begin the
final stages of our repair process!
Step 6 - Mechanical Component Restoration
Mechanical Component Restoration refers literally to the repair/replacement
of any damaged mechanical components on your vehicle (plus a little more). For
example, once reassembly is complete we'll:
- Recharge your air conditioning system
- Replace batteries, belts, alternators, compressors, etc.
- Recover coolant
This step also includes glass replacement, vinyl striping, and interior trim
repair. Once restoration is complete, your vehicle moves on to our detailing
team.
Step 7 - Detail
You may not know this, but the final detail during the repair process is
actually the 5th time the exterior of your vehicle is washed! During the final
detail, we also will:
- Vacuum and dust your interior
- Scrub and dry your floor-mats
- Scrub and dress your wheels and tires
- Clean the glass
- Polish repaired areas
- Conduct a visual inspection of the repaired areas and the complete
vehicle
- "Brush touch" (when appropriate) any nicks or scratches
Then, our Detail Manager will compare the vehicle against your final work
order/bill and notify our Production Manager that it's ready for Final
Inspection.
Step 8 - Final Inspection/Delivery Confirmation
Our Production Manager does a second comparison against the final bill by
fully testing the operation of:
- Mechanical components
- Lamps
- Sound and safety systems
In addition, the Production Manager looks over the exterior/interior trim and
body and he does a final check of color match, gloss and texture. Finally, if
needed, there's a road test. If everything checks out, you'll be notified by our
front desk staff and you can drive your "new" vehicle home!