I unbox an $89 Amazon PDR kit and see if I can fix some hail dents in my hood. This is my first time trying anything like this and it is an attempt to see if the average person on the street can save some money using one of these kits. I attack 3 dents with mixed results!
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The main truck to this is "easy does it", hard prying and pushing will Only ruin your chances of getting a smooth job. 😁
That is a tiny garage. It looks like your truck is a tight fit.
Thank you for this video. Well done. My car recently got hammered in a hail storm. Damage estimated at $3,600. Since I am stuck at home for the quarantine, might just give this a try. I've got more time than money. I will be looking for your followup video….
seems like everyone has trouble with those pull tabs popping off, why not put enough glue down so it rolls over the flange of the puller?
You need a microphone Dude…
You need to push the dent from inside too.
good video
I did the same thing, being a boilermaker for 20 years understanding the basics of metal manipulation, watched a few videos and did a few practice runs on a old bonnet, its not that hard, I've done a bit of homework and PDR not that big in Australia, and we get wicked hail storms in Queensland. Thinking about starting my own little part time mobile pdr business.🙂
Great video. Thanks.
1 door ding cost $200 lol