I Messed Up This Dent By Using Glue Pull Paintless Dent Repair

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
  • Paintless Dent Repair is NOT an easy thing to do. ⚒️ 🚗 Even with over 20 years of experience removing dents, sometimes you can still mess up a repair if not started properly.
    This extremely large deep dent became a problem repair when I decided to first use glue pulling dent removal first. 😳 The problem was because the dent was so stretched and by not pushing up the lowest spots to “shrink” the dent, it caused more issues and made for a more complex and longer dent repair.
    The difference between having a professional repair your dent instead of trying to pop out the dent by yourself is that a pro PDR tech will have the expertise to save the repair and still provide quality results.
    You’ll see that even though I didn’t go with my “gut feeling” and push the dent first, I was still able to save the repair and provide an excellent paintless dent removal for my customer.
    You will see some tips and techniques for paintless dent removal that I discovered when I was repairing this dent.
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    I Messed Up This Dent By Using Glue Pull Paintless Dent Repair😳
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  • @exceldentremoval
    @exceldentremoval  5 років тому +11

    What do you think of this complex dent? Do you think I was still able to SAVE this damage and get excellent results?

    • @AGPaintlessDentRemovalSomonauk
      @AGPaintlessDentRemovalSomonauk 5 років тому +2

      Yes. I highly doubt the glue pulling on that would've stretched it any worse than it was already. That's not a dent I would've expected good results with by glue pulling without rounding that sucker out three times the size it already was.

  • @dentdingking4878
    @dentdingking4878 5 років тому +7

    Thanks for sharing your process with us Steve and for your honesty about what went wrong and how you corrected it! We all make mistakes or mis-judgments, and every dent has its own challenge. Great video!

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому +1

      +Dent Ding King Thanks Lee!! Yes, with paintless dent repair we are always learning and discovering new things about how to best repair a dent.
      Understanding how metal works and moves is an art and some science.

  • @Petersondent
    @Petersondent 5 років тому +3

    Great job I love the video. Awesome result👍

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому

      Thanks +PDR Peterson Dent Repair This large dent in the hood was difficult and produced many problems with the repair as it was being worked on.

  • @aristidescastillo8089
    @aristidescastillo8089 5 років тому +3

    Well done I’m glad you were able to save it great job

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому

      Yes. So was I. 🙂 This customer was a referral from one of my good body shops. They told him that if I could be done, then I was the one to repair it.

  • @hayattanonemlinotlar9074
    @hayattanonemlinotlar9074 5 років тому +2

    Nice Job!

  • @RPSDentSpecialists
    @RPSDentSpecialists 5 років тому +3

    Great vid steve

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому

      +RPS Dent Specialists Thank You Ryan. I appreciate it.
      Question ❓ Did you watch the whole video? Was there a point where you did or wanted to click away?

  • @DentTerminatorTulsa
    @DentTerminatorTulsa 5 років тому +3

    Steve, nice work and great video.
    Your use of long form is spot on and really well done.
    Starting PDR long before glue was around does make me cringe when I see it used on very accessible dent.
    But I have also tried pulling on a stretched dent too many times.

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! I appreciate the great comments.
      Yes. I had been doing PDR for a few years before glue pulling was even available. Then it still took me a few years to even start using it. Seeing what others are doing with it and what can be repaired is amazing.

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому +1

      With this damage I just didn’t realize the total extent of the damage when I started this repair. The body line/edge of the damage had a lot more to do with how this was “held together”.
      If you watch in the beginning of the video I do mention pushing the dent out first. I just had decided to try to pull some out which resulted in the different title and structure of this video.

    • @DentTerminatorTulsa
      @DentTerminatorTulsa 5 років тому +3

      I'm with you Steven and I did hear what you said at front of video. I applaud your results and transparency too. Thank you for putting this out. Really good.@@exceldentremoval

  • @jaymorrison5895
    @jaymorrison5895 5 років тому +3

    Good save on a very difficult dent! Thanks for sharing! What tools did you use?

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I used a couple hand tools from A1 PDR Tool and one of their small PDR rods with some Tesa tape. Shane Jacks blending hammer and the Edgy Tools “Peg Leg” knockdown tip.
      Some of these should be listed on my amazon shop link down in the description.

  • @MrPeeteboy
    @MrPeeteboy 4 роки тому +2

    A great video very helpful! One question I have that heat gun amount you have on the suction cup that arm where did you get that or what did you use to make that? Thank

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  4 роки тому

      It’s from Get A Grip. Can be found at getagripnow.com
      I highly recommend their products. 👍

  • @fast4oward922
    @fast4oward922 4 роки тому +2

    did you first learn on your own or went to school right away? that look very hard with all the metal moving so easy.how do you charge if the dent becomes much larger or jjob takes longer? thank you

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  4 роки тому

      I had one on one training from a tech that had 10 years experience in paintless dent repair and was a body man before that.
      Yes, the larger and more complex the damage, does increase the cost to repair.

  • @straightlines7432
    @straightlines7432 5 років тому +2

    Nice save . I bet that one had you nervous. How long did it take ?

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому +1

      +straight lines Yep. About half way through the repair you have to wonder If it’s time to let it go or continue and get it completed. I don’t remember how long the actual repair time took. Probably around 4 hours of just working on the dent.

  • @emilmotru4378
    @emilmotru4378 3 роки тому +1

    hello, how many centimeters is the width of the stripes and what is the distance between the stripes I was referring to the stripes on the lamp, thank you

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  3 роки тому

      The stripes used on the light cover is a 1/4 inch, 6.35 mm, pinstripe. I think I spaced them about 1 inch, 25.4 mm, apart.

  • @jackzafiriou1104
    @jackzafiriou1104 5 років тому +3

    When in doubt blend it out

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому

      Yes, blending out metal is something that takes a special technique. It is required for an excellent repair.

  • @MKI0146
    @MKI0146 5 років тому +3

    Nice saving but learn from your mistake never glue pull a or push a stretched dent with soft tip in your life ever cause it will oil canning the metal your are lucky because the dent near to the body line Gives support to metal if it was on wide open area its gonna be big problem

    • @exceldentremoval
      @exceldentremoval  5 років тому +2

      +black soul Yes. I should have gone with my “gut” on this one and pushed up the lows first and brought up the edge. I under estimated how severe the damage was. Always learning 👍

    • @billcui7827
      @billcui7827 5 років тому +1

      Very good advice special for stretched dent, if you have to glue pull donot try too hard. just take time and slow one by one steps i thought.

  • @kangaroochris8657
    @kangaroochris8657 3 роки тому

    YOU'RE KIDDING RIGHT! YOU MESSED THAT UP BIG TIME . HOW COME YOU DIDN'T SHOW THE END RESULT PROPERLY ?