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small dent puller???

IgotTwo

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Anyone have any experience with "small dent pulller systems?"
I've seen them being hawked on TV. It looks like a gear pulley type operation using an adhesive at small dents.
I'm sure there are more professional ones.

Anyone have any experience using them or suggest a brand name.

Thanks
 



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Yeah I seen that too, looks like it would work good on small dents. I have two small door dents that I would like to get out. :mad:
 






Are you talking about the one that " glues " its self to the metal ? I have never used the glue type , I would be currious as to what sort of adheasive it uses to attach it's self.
I can tell you this much based on what I do know about metal working , if the dent has a crease or sharpe dege you'll never get rid of it with out filler , but if it is a nice smooth ,gratual small ,ding it just might work.
 






A toilet plunger works pretty good. :D
 






Are you talking about the one that " glues " its self to the metal ?

Yes...
we're not talking for major body work.. in my case: there's a tree near my driveway and in spite of my best efforts, it bombs my car with nuts that make little "dings".

I have heard of guys who clean up leased cars before they get turned in....This looks like something that could be in their tools box. Exterior sheet metal is very thin especially on the hood.

I was just wondering what the word was ...or whether its just another worthless TV gadget
like the Ronco Vegamatic.
 






Again never used one , so I don't want to say either way. Those paintless dent removal guys , most of them do real well , most. A bit costly if you have a whole lot of dents but much less than an all over at a body shop.
 






Originally posted by spiper
A toilet plunger works pretty good. :D

Dunno if you're joking when you say that, but I'm gonna try it tomorrow. :D
 






It has to be a round dent and make sure to use a lotta of vasoline.

:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
 






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