Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Stephen Hobbs photo
Belgium, Brussels
1 Level
695 Review
55 Karma

Review on πŸš— Gliston 89pcs DIY Paintless Dent Repair Kit: Complete Car Hail Damage Removal Set with Slide Hammer and Dent Puller Tools by Stephen Hobbs

Revainrating 4 out of 5

All the tools you need. Works moderately well.

This kit contains all the tools you need to remove dents with hot glue. I made a nice monster set of dents from spinning too hard and hitting a pole towards my new van. I was able to get the little dents out and over time I could get a big dent and those baby dents are pretty much normal again. It didn't work with all the dents at once - I had to sit for half a day and stick the paneling on the van and pull it out again and again. The tools provided work pretty well. The least effective tool for me was probably the bridge puller in conjunction with a slide hammer - I didn't use either tool at all. I've tried a slide hammer but it's long so it's difficult to pull it completely perpendicular to the pad. The great thing is that it can be disassembled so you get 2 T style pullers. T style pullers were great for big dents. I could just sit and pull it hard, but not so hard that I would rip out the pads, and it really helped remove most of the big dents. T-Pullers and a large anodized aluminum tool proved to be the most effective in my case. The hammers and taps included in the kit are also very useful. I was able to forge what was almost a crease in the plate and that helped make the big dent even bigger. The pillows provided were really good because they were both large and very small. As the dents grew more, I was able to switch to a smaller last and improve the result even more. All in all this is a good kit. but these are exactly the same repackaged items from China that you can find on many products on Amazon. I would suggest buying the cheapest kit that has as many tools as possible.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Faulty