It's not as easy as it looks, but it works. I suggest you practice on something other than your car first. Removing dents is an art, so practice will get you there. First try watching some YouTube videos. You'll find that some people prefer to pull slowly, while others prefer a quick "clap". Different people offer different advice. So I suggest you practice on something other than your car. I myself have an old refrigerator that I train on. You can use a rubber mallet to make small dents on the side or back that won't be noticeable. My own suggestion is to heat your metal first. It should feel warm but not hot - this will make the metal and paint more pliable. Sitting in the sun for a while is wonderful. This set comes with everything you need, including a small rubber mallet, a glue gun and a carrying case. be an expensive item for a body shop. But you are wrong!
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