Packing Including: 1 x PDR T-Handle 10 x Red PDR Glue Taps
O**A
Satisfied with this product
Had the unfortunate situation of a small dent in rear quarter panel on my truck. Got this dent puller and worked out pretty well, as I was able to pull out the majority of the dent and is much less noticeable (am attaching picture to this post with before and after). I could spend more time on it and get it out more but satisfied with results and only took me about 15-20 minutes. The process I used was to take the larger circle disk and applied standard craft glue stick (with basic glue gun we have) on center of dent and pressed quickly onto center of dent (while glue was still hot and had movement), let it dry for a couple of minutes and then attached handle (just loops through end of disk) with a gentle pulling action, heard a crinkle and could immediately see the dent pull out a bit. Repeated this process with some other sized disks and areas of the dent, and got it to the point you see on the picture (much less noticeable). On one attempt (as glue does stick into the groves of the disk and dries pretty smoothly), I just applied more hot glue to it (which is disk with dried hot glue) and pressed into dent area again... let it dry (and worked fine). I do have the disks with glue in the grooves, and if I need to, I think I can warm up the glue with a hair dryer and use a nail to get the glue out.On removing the disk (after pulling out dent to your liking (as it's sometimes stayed stuck to paint) - remember not to over pull), I used a thin, plastic paint scrapper I had and pressed gently between paint and glue to separate it. After I was done, I did have some glue that stayed on the paint and as I tried to peel it off, I did press a little too hard and pushed dent in a little so have to be careful with that scenario (I did have to re-pull that area out a bit). I ended up getting a hair dryer to warm up the glue (on the paint) and used my scrapper gently to get rest of glue off. Still some glue residue on the paint, and used a goo off product (very small amount on a paper towel) to remove remaining glue off.Overall, I'm very happy with results for a minimal cost.
W**D
PRD dent puller
Just two stars. It does work, but it is pretty much a disposable item -- the glue gets stuck to the pink tabs, and is impossible to get off. The dent that I had on the car was not "a two or three pulls and it is done" type of dent - it needed smaller pulls because it was above and below a contour line in the fender. The handle is not all that comfortable either after a while. Some of the stems on the tabs also snapped as I was pulling on the dent (and no, I was not pulling like an ox). Even if I had a simpler dent to repair, I would probably pass on this one.
L**N
I usually enjoy trying to repair my own car whatever problem it ...
Dent puller works very well but need take time to learn how to us it.I usually enjoy trying to repair my own car whatever problem it is. I have previous auto body experience when my car strike on the tree of my garden, it left around 2.5 inch diameter dent, I tried all the tools in my tool box but failed to pulling out it, finally had to ask help from a professional shops and paid hundreds dollar.I decided to buy this pdr tools set after I saw someone use them and not so difficult to pull dent out. They did work and just took half hour repair my old ford. The dent pullers is portable and pulling tabs are strong,all works well,no complaint about it,worth the money.
M**R
Puller worked on a couple of dents but I've already ...
Puller worked on a couple of dents but I've already broken all of the tabs, partially because the T-Handle doesn't secure the tabs very well.
P**R
Three Stars
Ok for the price.
J**R
I had my doubts but this proved to pull the ...
I had my doubts but this proved to pull the dent out from my trunk with no problems, the tips are one time use only.
K**Y
Another not as advertised product.
Sent it back. It is too flimsy to work as it is suggested.
H**Y
Good idea for auto dent removal
Good idea for auto dent removal.My DIY experience make me know I can fix my car hail dent and recommend others muster up the courage to try PDR tools on their own cars as well. No need pay extra money in car repair shop if you can use such kind of pdr tools kit properly.
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