Mitek’s Collision Repair Technology

As automobile designs get more and more advanced, Mitek Autobody has evolved to stay ahead of the curve. Advances in collision repair technology enable our auto body repair technicians to restore vehicles better than ever before, with precision repairs from frame straightening right down to the paint job. Our incorporation of these technological advances helps us do a better job in restoring your vehicle to its pre-collision condition.

Computerized frame straightening

Collision repair technology allows repair technicians to use computerized measuring to assist in frame straightening. This brings a level of precision that enables our technicians to repair the frame of your vehicle to exactly the manufacturer’s specifications, restoring its safety in the process.

Computerized paint matching

Before now, a perfect paint match was nearly impossible, but technological advances allow our technicians to match the exact shade, flake, tint, flake, and finish of your vehicle’s paint job, so you can’t even tell where the dents or damage occurred.

The effects of collision repair technology

Of course, these technological advances make our jobs more accurate.  Note that these new technologies demand that our collision repair technicians go through ongoing training to keep up with the technology, to learn the latest techniques and trends in auto body repair. This means it’s now more important than ever that you look for a collision repair shop that invests in new technologies and technician training to get the best autobody repair possible.

Our commitment to new technologies and training is second to none.

Mike Tikl

Proud owner of Mitek Fine Autobody & Paint

Serving Kitchener, Waterloo. Cambridge, Guelph, and surrounding region since 1980

Your Fine Car Deserves our Fine Care

 

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