How to Remove Small Dents Paintless Dent Repair PDR
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- Опубліковано 25 жов 2022
- Most small dents come out pretty well. Be patient and eventually they come out.
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Bought it. Got a restoration project going on. Hail hits, and some other hits. I got patience and time. Thanks.
Thanks for the video. Really excellent job for a home repair. I have a few dents to take care of and will use this kit.
Never remove the glue with your finger nail,a cleaner way is to use isopropyl alcohol and no scratches.
You can finish the rest on a hot day. Let the dent set exposed to the sun then use a can of air duster and hold upside down letting frozen liquid out onto the dent. The dented area will shrink up pulling metal flat. I've used this method several times.
i’m interested😂 how and what is supposed to be frozen? i’m genuinely wondering as i just bought a truck and need to do some work
@@HomeStatOfficialIf you flip a can of air duster, like they use in offices to clean keyboards, upsidedown the liquid will start to come out really really cold. So I'm guessing if you spray that frozen liquid on a hot panel it will have some sort of reaction forcing it to pop the dent out. 🤷♂️
Great tutorial and setting of limits there! Good Work!👍
terrific presentation, helped a lot, thanks!
Where can I get that work light? It is really impressive. So is your skill. Thanks
Good work, that looks damn good
amazing job ... sir just want to know how i can use the glue ? i mean is the gun heating up the glue before i can apply to the dent ?
cause someone did small dent on my fender about an inch .
Wow impressive! Thank you
This is perfect I think I want this for the tiny dent above my wheel arch. Do you have the link
Wow that came out good.
can you tell me what kit you purchased
Looked pretty good.I don’t understand how the plastic punch tool for hammering in a bump doesn’t put small dents back in ?
Good video ❤
effective on corners? Like the rear part?
Thank you, useful video 😊👍
Thank you 🙏
love the detailed instruction.
I ahve several glues. Some came with teh kit some I ordered extra. Looks like your using the general glue from the kit.
Use isopropyl alcohol to clean the glue off
dam good effot !
Could you give me the link, please!
Got this kit also has black glue as well is there a difference.
Black glue has less holding power than the clear
I have a dent twice that size in my door. Does that method work for doors too?
Yes. Use bigger pull tabs. Just make sure the door has not been repainted at some stage as the glue can pull off paint.
Hi, did you heat up the area using heat gun before using the dent puller ?
Thanks for the reply.
@@harjotsandhu2354 LOL!
@@basesperanca LOL it's good to laugh
They need to invent a variable magnet with different sized bases that will pull a small dent flush and even with the base. A one-time pull. Comprende? Lo entiendes? Do you get my drift?
I MUST ORDER THIS . I dont know if the bird that took a shit on my car eat stones because after I washed the shit of , it left a nast dent.
Sounds like perhaps it wasn't a bird at all, you say after you cleaned up the shit there was a dent left behind? Perhaps you drove thru the ghetto and someone tweaked out a shit off a fire escape and when it traveled down a few flights left a dent.
can you use that method when the dent have paint chip?
yeah but its not going to magically get repainted, r ight?
Same question here. Have a small dent similar to above with a paint chip. Want to pull out dent before touching up. Afraid the glue may remove additional paint.
@@lwhittyas a pdr beginner, I don’t recommend glue pulling it. If the paint of the car isn’t a factory painted then glue pulling the dent will cause the paint to pull off as well
Looks a good tool, but I'd be really concious of creating extra damages everytime you drop the little puller onto the car's paint work - I cringed everytime it happened and there seems to be a long scratch next to the dint after the third attempt - ouch ! But thanks for sharing.
No scratch. That may be glue residue. It all wiped off.
91% isopropyl spray will release the glue 😊
....and the paint as well.....
@ac-qi3gi as long as you get it off fast and don't let it sit
goo gone?
did it not leave like a million scratches or is that me
It's you. Anything that is there can easily be removed with some polishing.
6 dents in on my hood frm acorns
Or get a decent PDR Pro and get it out 100%
Some people just like the satisfaction of doing something with their own hands, being independent, and having the ability of doing it over and over. Saving money is one side of it, but there are more sides to most DIYers.
Your using to much glue
Long process
Note will not stick to ceramic coats.
Oh darn. I just got my car ceramic coated by the dealer.
@@cbsharpe0824can just polish off the coating in that small area and then recoat it easily after the repair, that’s what I did.
@@HellzHonour Okay, good to know. Thank you!
Ok so i just damaged dads car, im fucked i guess
How so?
You're dead
Well doing this all yourself wasn’t a great idea
Yeah im gunna pass on putting glue on my car 😂
If you're doing this in the cold, it's a good idea to use a heat gun (or hairdrier) to heat the paint up so it will not chip. Additionally, alcohol should be used to get rid of the glue, it comes right off. I'll be trying this on my new (to me) BMW which comes with dents on the hood "pre-installed". God help me.
Thats good,u shudnt be touching your car if you have no idea what your doing.
Causes more damage than He tries to fix :D
Does he?
@@TheRoadLessChosen You blind? Look at the scratches he's left.
@@bungietwab4868 those aren't even scratches, easily hand polished out.
@@bungietwab4868 aren't those just fine threads of glue?
Just smeared glue. Wiped off. No scratches.
You're supposed to clean off the excess glue after every single pull....man,this guy has absolutely NO IDEA what he is doing, there are zero reasons to take advice from this beginner
I feel that you are just a beginner at pdr....
Reason i say this is BECAUSE YOUR NOT EVEN USING YOUR LINEBORD,that is literally the first thing ANY pdr tech learns how to use... you literally have that light on for no reason
Bbbahahahahahhahahahahahab " it's getting harder for me to see the dent so I'm going to put some marks around here" what do you think the line board is even 4?... why is a beginner trying to give advice