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Disappearing Dents and Building Relationships with Dan Christian

25 min · 27. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Connections That Matter, Andrew sits down with Dan Christian, also known as Dent Repair Dan, to talk about paintless dent repair, craftsmanship, hail damage, business relationships, and how local connections can become one of the most powerful growth engines for a small business. Episode Highlights 🔹 Dan explains why dents do not simply “pop out” and how paintless dent repair is a skilled craft built on reading metal, light, pressure, and precision. 🔹 He shares how he went from working in menswear to learning paintless dent repair through an apprenticeship model. 🔹 Dan breaks down the difference between paintless dent repair and traditional body shop work, especially when it comes to preserving factory paint and panels. 🔹 He talks about managing the seasonal highs and lows of Colorado hail damage repair. 🔹 Dan shares his approach to networking: ask good questions, learn about the other person’s business, and play the long game. 🔹 He explains why relationships with detailers, wrap installers, mechanics, fleet owners, and automotive-adjacent businesses are so valuable. 🔹 Dan highlights the power of being part of a local business ecosystem where neighboring businesses refer, support, and hand off customers to one another. Why You Should Listen 🔹 If you have ever stared at a dent on your car and wished it would magically disappear, Dan explains what is actually possible. 🔹 If you own a business with vehicles, this episode will help you think differently about maintaining your fleet and protecting vehicle value. 🔹 If you are a small business owner, Dan’s networking approach is a great reminder that relationships are often built through curiosity, consistency, and giving before asking. 🔹 If you are in an automotive, service, or trade-based business, this episode is packed with practical insight on building referral partnerships that actually last. Businesses Dan Recommends Choice Moving Company — Dan mentions referring people to Joe Pucci and Choice Moving, and Andrew shares that Joe was one of the first people to recommend Dan’s work. It is a great example of local business owners building trust and passing referrals within the community. How to Contact Dan Website: www.PDRFoCo.com Phone: 970-657-3375 Business: Dent Repair Dan / PDR FoCo Timestamps 0:00 – Dan’s approach to networking through curiosity.  0:14 – Welcome to Connections That Matter.  0:32 – The story behind Andrew’s own dent repair.  1:45 – Why dents do not usually just “pop out.”  2:17 – The craftsmanship behind paintless dent repair.  2:28 – How Dan got started in the industry.  4:57 – Learning through apprenticeship and the desire to mentor others.  5:58 – Paintless dent repair vs. traditional body shop repair.  8:04 – Managing hail season and the ebbs and flows of demand.  11:46 – What vehicle materials mean for dent repair.  14:55 – Who Dan wants to connect with through networking.  17:02 – Building referral relationships with detailers and wrap installers.  19:27 – The value of neighboring business relationships.  21:48 – Creating comfortable customer handoffs.  23:00 – How to book an appointment or consultation with Dan.  24:29 – Dan’s gift for Andrew and closing thoughts.  25:05 – How to connect with Northern Colorado business leaders.

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