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Out of stock | | | | | | The original do it yourself dent repair kit. The secret tool that body shops use! Ding King saves you hundreds of dollars and the hassle of dealing with auto body repair shops. Ding King magically fixes those ugly dings and dents on your vehicle's surface | | | | | |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
It kinda worked... Dec 23, 2011
By R. Huffer We used this on a dinged up Volvo. It made some of the dents less noticeable but took many tries and was for the most part frustrating, especially given the results.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Did exactly what it said. Dec 29, 2007
By Jeffery A. Hall I had to do it twicw, but it saved me costly repairs where my kids dented my brand new van with a baseball!
Glue pulls loose from pullers much too easily Jan 01, 2012
By B. Clark I understand there must be a delicate balance. Make the glue stick too well to the pullers (the two plastic bits you glue to the dent) and you'd never get the glue free. Make the glue stick not well enough and the puller detaches from the glue far before any work is done.
Well, my experience with this product is the glue sticks excellent to the painted surface of the vehicle. On the other hand, it doesn't stick well at all to the puller. I would have expected better, after all both the glue and the puller are included in the kit, so the manufacturer had those pieces completely within their control. Yet, when trying to pull a 2" round dent in a motorcycle gas tank the puller would separate from the glue just as you could start to feel tension on the dial. The glue worked great on the vehicle, I don't think you'd want it to stick to the vehicle any more than it does right now. Took a few minutes work with the liquid stuff to get it off the vehicle. Just disappointing that the glue doesn't stick to the puller. They need to redesign this and change the surface of the puller to some material that doesn't let go from the glue quite so easily. The larger puller worked better than the smaller, it had slightly more pressure, no doubt due to the larger surface area. But still gave too easily.
I'm confident if the glue would stick better to the puller it would have worked great. I might try to roughen up the puller with coarse sand paper or something and give it another shot later, but that isn't something I would have expected to have to do.
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