I started using this today on my Honda Ridgeline which had hail damage. That worked great, but as expected, it takes a little practice to remove the dents. The instructions say to use rubbing alcohol to remove any adhesive residue left on the car. It did not work. It took a lot of work just to remove the glue with alcohol. Tip: If you use a hair dryer to soften the glue, you can easily use a scraper to remove 90% of the glue, and then I used WD-40 instead of alcohol to remove the residue. This worked like a charm for me. Disclaimer: You may not want to use WD-40 in your vehicle. It did not damage my truck's paintwork, but I cannot guarantee it will not damage yours. I would suggest testing it on an inconspicuous area first.
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