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I have never used it but i heard it works on some dents and not others. I also read somewhere that it sometimes takes multiple tries.
I pretty much heard the same. It really depends on where the dent is located. At the shop I was going to take my Corolla to, she said that if the dent is in a crease that is part of the body's contour, it is hard to pull out.
I'm surprised you have not asked why I am wondering or what happened.
Well the speaker cable that runs over my garage door got caught and brought the speaker down.
So I put it back up.
Then I knocked over the fertilizer pushy thingy.
IT HIT THE TRUCK!!
Lucky it is not that bad.
But it is bad enough to make me really angry.
Pictures to come.
Joel
Firefighter/EMT-B
Rejuvenation Auto Detailing "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
'99 F-150
I used it on my car.
It basically uses a hot glue gun to help you pull up on the dent. If its a large basic dent, then you will have great results, if its smaller, then its probably going to be more difficult to fix.
For mine, it helped a lot with the dent, but did not totally remove it.
I have one, and as Lagos said, it will help a lot with the dent, but will not make it perfect and yes, it sometimes takes several tries. I do not ever use it on customers cars, only if it's a friend and tell them up front "to use at your own risk". Make sure the clean the surface area well with alcohol so it has something to stick too. I have probably used it a dozen or so different occasions and I'd say on 90% on what I've used it on, it has made a very nice improvement. One thing, it has to be a flat surface area and if the glue does happen to stick to the paint, don't panic, just use a paint cleaner or solvent and it will come off. For what you pay for it, it's not a bad deal.
It works on "soft dents" as the instructions says. Dents with no creases. I tried it on my door dent (dent caused buy another door). It didnt work because the door made a crease in the middle of the dent.
i'm surprised you have not asked why i am wondering or what happened.
Well the speaker cable that runs over my garage door got caught and brought the speaker down.
So i put it back up.
Then i knocked over the fertilizer pushy thingy.
it hit the truck!!
Just to give you an idea in what the culprits look like...
It is the Big Green Thing
A little bit better picture. On the right is the speaker cord that fell again.
Darn speaker cord.
I do have brackets that hold the cord, but for some reason something happened. I do not know what. The last time I tried putting it up I did not put it in the brackets because that is when the Green Thing FELL!!!
Joel
Firefighter/EMT-B
Rejuvenation Auto Detailing "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
'99 F-150
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