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Review on BBKANG Paintless Dent Removal Repair Tool Kit - Complete Set for Hail Damage and Door Ding Repair - 58pcs Dent Puller for Car Restoration by Steven Latham

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It works! And if you don't think so, let me share some thoughts on what I did to fix all the dents on my car. First, I think the most common mistake is to let the glue cool before applying. to the indented place. The transition from applying the adhesive to the dent removal tool to applying it to the dent should be instantaneous. It helps if you circle the spots with dents. You want the glue to dry on the dent so it sticks well and dries when you pull on it. If the paint peels off when you pull the dent remover, you can thank your manufacturer or whoever repainted your car. They skipped a few steps when painting your car. Use lots and lots of glue. It may seem like you don't need too much glue, but trust me. Applying more glue gives more grip. You will hear a loud, pleasant popping sound. And hearing that means you're making progress. ALLOW THE ADHESIVE TO DRY! I can't stress this enough. Don't worry or worry about pulling out dents. Take your time and be patient. It will take a few tries to get the dents out with it. Use medical alcohol. This material removes the glue. If you keep spraying and working on the splice, it will look like the glue is melting. And a few light fingernail scratches will fix everything. Finally, don't get discouraged because nothing seems to be happening. I had to work on the place at least 10 times to make it look right. Some locations are hopeless and you'll need some PDR rods to poke them. Be patient, try different angles and try to think outside the box with the tools you have and you will get satisfying results. Hope this helps people who are unsure.

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