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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Great ! My wife says you must be the boy next door, I told her no hun he's a 1000 miles away . so your doin Great ! 😜💨
The video was overall good and useful, but good lord match the music level to your spoken word audio. Way too loud in comparison.
Good on you for trying. Just be patient. It takes a lot of patience to do this. A good tip is to watch a few videos and then give it a go. But always remember not to be quick. Slow and steady is what it takes.
John, I think you did a good job on the presentation for PDR DIY Beginners!
I read the comments below and read your replies. Very helpful…
I've viewed a lot of PDR vid's and it's really about patience and time…speed comes later!
I think a lot of people are really looking to tackle small dent repair vs tackling those PDR HUGE dents you see on Utube. If I had a huge dent, I would be talking to the body shop 🙂
Ok, Thanks again
Life is a learning curve. You'll know what to do when you see the curve the next time.
Tony
Good video. My best tools are branded dentcrafttools what do you think about?
Thank you, I learnt a lot and as you say its not as easy as it looks. Thanks Ian (NZ)
Thanks for the video….. viewers can fast forward to 11 to get to the real meat of the video
My vehicle has a crap ton of good size hail damage dents. What is your thought on this- I pull them out as best I can and get them reduced to very small dents. Would those be cheaper for a pro to finish- would it save me any $$ by making them smaller?
These kits are GARBAGE!!!!!! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!
I was a bodyman since the 60's, I heard of PDR in the 70's, But the only people that knew about PDR, were car dealers and the sea ports that imported Toyotas, Nissans, Datsuns, other imports, I've been trying to learn this by myself and the internet, this takes a while to get the hang of it. I do this for a company that uses Mercedes Sprinter vans, for a delivery service, I do it FREE, so I can have a supply of work to learn on, I don't guarantee perfection, only I'll do my best, after about 1 year I am starting to get ok at it with about 100 plus jobs under my belt, now I can do small jobs about 90%.
Glue Pulling is a big advantage, and U can get everything U need for about $ 200.00. Don't get discouraged, this isn't easy, Great Video. Thanks William