Randy and Ryan show you how to remove a dent on a late model car without affecting the shiny paint using the Eastwood Paintless Dent Removal Kit. Very impressive demonstration.
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The Eastwood Paintless Dent Removal Kit includes all professional-use components which allows shallow dents and dings to be removed quickly and easily without expensive paintwork. Perfect for pulling hail damage and most common parking lot and shopping cart mishaps.
DENT REMOVAL PROCEDURE
Select the Plastic Pull Button that best matches the size and shape of the dent to be pulled. Generally, the very center of a dent is the best placement however larger dents may benefit from multiple pulls from different locations.
Using a non-permanent type marker or masking tape, trace a circle around the outside of the planned location of the Pull Button
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I’m getting great at paintless dent repair thanks to those freakin door dingers and seeing your kit I’m gonna check out the price right after this video I got the cheap harbor freight kit for 12$ and have been successful many times
How about a steel rear, pick up truck, bumper dent?
Great idea for shallow and smaller dents. Maybe a stronger pull than the suction cup. But the big/deep damage is another story. It's back to the big guns.
where can I ;purchase this?
Cost?
Will it work on dents on the wheel arch?
Can this be used on a panel that has already been repainted? Would this pull off the paint if there's any body filler under it?
Why can't you re-heat the glue surface and re-apply the button for a second and possibly third round?
Great vid. but what about an actual dent?
Like when some shit billy door checks your F250 and leaves a mother of a Dent.
What if the dent is in the crease, not in a flat area but there is a hump?