After being in a body shop for 35 years and seeing lots of PDR that is an impressive repair and saved all the hassle of blending colour etc you definitely know your stuff 👍
Hi Adrian, thank you so much for watching and for your kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed it. You can see from my face at the beginning that I wasn’t that impressed with the job just turning up! Think they came at 4pm (a slight bump) and I was like, yes I can do something with it but... Turned out great I’m the end and so glad I captured it on film! Take care Martin
@@dentremover01 cheers do you take regular breaks to rest your eyes when your doing big jobs? oh wow! cheers maartin ill bring pies and cakes!!! yeahey!
Totally mint job mate wish my dent man would do those sort of jobs but he would just say too bad just repair and paint!! Total genius very well done wish you were local to me!!!
Thanks Dave! You wouldn’t be the first to take a long trip to see me. Your welcome to send images/videos of the damage and il be able to give you some info and possibly a price then you can decide Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 Thanks, yes although making these videos is not as easy as people think as you well know yourself, this video definitely got you some good views!
@@dentremover01 Ha ha! I've kind of got used to it now, although it did take some time tho, it's worse when you keep saying the same sentence over and over again when you can't get your words right! I could do a 5 hour outtakes video of all the stuff I fluff up 😂🤣😂
I’m 2 minutes in and already getting anxiety for you, 3 years later. Time to get back into the video. I’m assuming you nail it. Will comment again at the end 😂
Hi Adam! Thank you so much for watching the video until the end, commenting and subscribing You can tell by my face I had a lot to fix!! Basically this repair turned up at my workshop “unseen” at 4pm in the winter! I got straight on with it videoing as I went along. I think I finished it at midnight! I was very impressed with the results and my customer was shocked too! I hope you get to see my newer videos as they are put together a lot better Thanks Martin
Hi Adam! Thank you so much for watching the video until the end, commenting and subscribing You can tell by my face I had a lot to fix!! Basically this repair turned up at my workshop “unseen” at 4pm in the winter! I got straight on with it videoing as I went along. I think I finished it at midnight! I was very impressed with the results and my customer was shocked too! I hope you get to see my newer videos as they are put together a lot better Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 Sir really that was Amazing and you fisrt time i subscribed you tube channel and that is your channel ... i think i learn more think for PDR ..
Hi MrBDeye thanks for your great comment. This job took me about 7 or 8 hours to complete, but took a good few years of practicing to get me to this standard Thank you for watching I really appreciate it and for the comment Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 A tree fell on my wife's SUV. The wiper broke off and a deep dent on rear pillar. I have the tools, glue pull and light board and did my best to fix it. I need to learn more and get better.
@@dentremover01 anytime mate.i also keep up with jake at 1st track.love watching the skills you guys have as i served my time as a panel beater but pdr was never brought in then.wish i had went that way.:)
@@dentremover01 thanks martin,great advice as well.think for me due to moving from the bodyshop(rubbish wages!) into a large coachbuilding factory many years ago it may be bit late for me now but everytime i watch these pdr videos it gets me thinking again so thanks for that as well:)look forward to those next 2 you have coming up.
Just had some paintless dent removal done to my 2019 Honda Civic today. My family didn't believe that it was possible without replacing the panel. The photos proved them wrong though
Its nice to watch a video with no crazy 2 minute intro (so many now) I like faded out music, too many are ruined by the music volume. How about being the first to put a price on any work you do at the end of the video.......not necessarily what you charged but what it could cost, we would like to know, the question is always on the viewers mind at the end of repair videos.....anybody else think like me. I have just subscribed,
I love your work. I studied at the Ding King institute. The tools they gave me after I finished the two weeks of training are garbage compared to those neat tools you have. I paid ten thousand dollars for the course and tools. I am not happy, and I have been a body man for 44 years. The dents you have been presenting are the everyday average jobs that people pay to repair. As I said I admire your work very much, you cut no corners, and you are to the point. Can you please post me a link where I can get these tools? Maybe a package deal kit, thanks. I am in the USA God bless.
Hi Raymond thanks for your message And for watching my videos I really appreciate it. I’m sorry to hear you didn’t get the most from your training and the tools where not upto the job... I mainly use an ultra dent tools double bend screw tip bar with a selection of tips.... this will repair the majority of dents. A hammer such as a Shane jacks or something where you can switch tips will make it more user friendly. Glue systems such as gangrene and Keco, a cheap hot glue gun and decent glue such as tabweld would do the trick with a Keco lifter and a slide hammer etc Lighting fog or lines. You honestly don’t want to be spending she’d loads and if you come across a dent where you struggle, then find the bar to do the job and purchase it. You could drop a message to Jim Mitchell at Real World PDR he won’t mince his words and has every tool going! If your local to him then you could pop and see him (covid?) I think I will make a video describing my tools if you think this may give you a better insight? I know I can repair 98% of anything that turns up at my shop with my tool cart........ feel free to email me dent08@yahoo.com and il do my best to help further. Tool places the best would be Anson tools from what I’ve seen on social media Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 Sorry to bother you again, but what is the name of the arrow shape tool you started your work with? I have been searching for one unsuccessfully. Greetings from Cleveland Ohio.
Can you help me whit the name of the tools that you used in the video, recently I bought pdr kit, but I don’t have this, obviously I’m starting right now, sorry for my English isn’t good. Thanks for your videos you are amazing.
I could just imagine how much that cost to fix. I have a door ding on the body line of my car and got quotes of $175-$250. PDR is quite expensive but I see the work involved . Something like that has to cost a minimum of $350 to $500
Hi Trader X art, this repair cost a bit to do and it was a 50/50 pdr or repair and paint but our customer wanted a Paintless repair and to be completed within a day- this was the best method for the customer. Pdr can seem to be expensive because when you compare to the repair/paint process some people think there less work involved with pdr- but the skill level involved, specialist tooling etc outweigh the involved work repair and paint has Hope that makes sense Thanks for watching, Martin
After being in a body shop for 35 years and seeing lots of PDR that is an impressive repair and saved all the hassle of blending colour etc you definitely know your stuff 👍
Hi Adrian, thank you so much for watching and for your kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed it. You can see from my face at the beginning that I wasn’t that impressed with the job just turning up!
Think they came at 4pm (a slight bump) and I was like, yes I can do something with it but...
Turned out great I’m the end and so glad I captured it on film!
Take care
Martin
I've seen a lot of PDR videos and am always impressed...
But this was just a level beyond, what a talent👍
Fantastic repair mate. You are absolutely the BEST PDR tech in the industry.
If I'm not a PDR tech, I'd never believe that is possible! Tough job simply better than new!
I swear you PDR guys are magicians!
Wow...that’s amazing work. Well done Martin 🤘🏻
That's one of the best repairs I have seen, well done!!
Beautiful job my brother hello ooo
You are the master of dent repair sir . . .
jeeesus just when i was thinking im getting good at this WOW! hahaa ive still got a llllong way to go! welldone marting another stunning repar.
@@dentremover01 cheers do you take regular breaks to rest your eyes when your doing big jobs?
oh wow! cheers maartin ill bring pies and cakes!!! yeahey!
I'm from Brazil, 🇧🇷 and I really like your work ... congratulations 🙂👍
Hi Fernando thank you very much I really appreciate your kind words.
Hope you and your family are ok
Cheers martin
Totally mint job mate wish my dent man would do those sort of jobs but he would just say too bad just repair and paint!! Total genius very well done wish you were local to me!!!
very good results!!
so satisfying to watch too
Thank you s87 🙏
More I watch your work I'm tempted to take the 5 hour drive up to you to have a look at my wheel arch dent. Incredible work.
Thanks Dave! You wouldn’t be the first to take a long trip to see me.
Your welcome to send images/videos of the damage and il be able to give you some info and possibly a price then you can decide
Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 thanks I'll get some pics together and just well do that
No problem Dave
That was a nasty dent Martin and you smashed it, good job!
@@dentremover01 Thanks, yes although making these videos is not as easy as people think as you well know yourself, this video definitely got you some good views!
@@dentremover01 Ha ha! I've kind of got used to it now, although it did take some time tho, it's worse when you keep saying the same sentence over and over again when you can't get your words right! I could do a 5 hour outtakes video of all the stuff I fluff up 😂🤣😂
Fantastic result well done very impressed Alan
Hi Alan.
Thanks for watching and I really appreciate your comment. That was a tough repair!
Take Care, Martin
Incredible results on that repair Martin👍🏻
You should be very proud of your work, spot on repair 👍
Impressive repair just perfect. ..congratulations
Magic, that's excellent! I really enjoy watching your work. Cheers.
Hi Martin excellent repair looked like a job n half mate noticed you didn't use heat? Great arsenal of tools you have, thank you.
That's awesome Martin. Cracking work 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks Rob!!
Very good Film! Respekt !!! BR From Poland
Wow!
What an amazing job.
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
My pleasure Arykes 😊
I’m 2 minutes in and already getting anxiety for you, 3 years later. Time to get back into the video. I’m assuming you nail it. Will comment again at the end 😂
Just finished the video. Mate you are a wizard. Wow. Impressive is an understatement. Liked and subscribed
Hi Adam!
Thank you so much for watching the video until the end, commenting and subscribing
You can tell by my face I had a lot to fix!! Basically this repair turned up at my workshop “unseen” at 4pm in the winter! I got straight on with it videoing as I went along. I think I finished it at midnight!
I was very impressed with the results and my customer was shocked too!
I hope you get to see my newer videos as they are put together a lot better
Thanks Martin
Hi Adam!
Thank you so much for watching the video until the end, commenting and subscribing
You can tell by my face I had a lot to fix!! Basically this repair turned up at my workshop “unseen” at 4pm in the winter! I got straight on with it videoing as I went along. I think I finished it at midnight!
I was very impressed with the results and my customer was shocked too!
I hope you get to see my newer videos as they are put together a lot better
Thanks Martin
Good.Хорошая работа мой друг.
Thank you 😊
You are a magician! 💫
Amazing job, Martin! You are a Master!! 👍👍
Nice work, the tools are much important
Yes they are!
Came out great!! Well done Martyn!
Dent - Remover Ltd yes should be! Buy some more tools! 😅
Wow Amazing job done ... only one word i have just awesome ...
@@dentremover01 Sir really that was Amazing and you fisrt time i subscribed you tube channel and that is your channel ... i think i learn more think for PDR ..
@@dentremover01 yes sure 💚❤
Did amazing job nasty dent keep up great work 👍 👍
Thank you Dave
Pretty neat, I know it takes lot of patience and effort but it was worth it.
Nice work there my friend great on the detail work
1 felicidades ! Muy buena reparacion Felicitaciones desde Lerdo, Durango. Mexico
Woooooooow !!!!! great job
Thank you so much ❤️❤️🥰🥰❤️🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Super job friend...! Congratulations!
Congratulations brother
Thank you luis Carlos hope your safe and well 👍🏻💪🏻
superb. im perplexed. i thought it was a new panel for sure
That is superb work 👌
Thank you Al Gray
شكراً لك لقد تعلمت الكثير منك ، تابع ونحن معك
You do the best work. I wonder how many hours did it take for a pro like you to finish to this extreme level of perfection.
Hi MrBDeye thanks for your great comment. This job took me about 7 or 8 hours to complete, but took a good few years of practicing to get me to this standard
Thank you for watching I really appreciate it and for the comment
Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 A tree fell on my wife's SUV. The wiper broke off and a deep dent on rear pillar. I have the tools, glue pull and light board and did my best to fix it. I need to learn more and get better.
amazing video mate.skills are huge
@@dentremover01 anytime mate.i also keep up with jake at 1st track.love watching the skills you guys have as i served my time as a panel beater but pdr was never brought in then.wish i had went that way.:)
@@dentremover01 thanks martin,great advice as well.think for me due to moving from the bodyshop(rubbish wages!) into a large coachbuilding factory many years ago it may be bit late for me now but everytime i watch these pdr videos it gets me thinking again so thanks for that as well:)look forward to those next 2 you have coming up.
Just had some paintless dent removal done to my 2019 Honda Civic today. My family didn't believe that it was possible without replacing the panel. The photos proved them wrong though
Now that was a nasty dent. You finished with a great result on this one. 👌
Thanks Adam yes it was a very tough dent to relair! Came out well though
Epic craftsmanship
That’s a skilled chap
Very nice work and presentation!
Perfect👍Best regards from Poland
Lovely job, thanks you very much for the video.
Wow that's what I call MAGIC 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🤟🤟🤟🤟✌🙏
Thank you London Carnaval! Have a great weekend
Another great video here and an awesome repair 👍🏻
Great job mate
Thanks Joseph 🙏
Its nice to watch a video with no crazy 2 minute intro (so many now) I like faded out music, too many are ruined by the music volume. How about being the first to put a price on any work you do at the end of the video.......not necessarily what you charged but what it could cost, we would like to know, the question is always on the viewers mind at the end of repair videos.....anybody else think like me. I have just subscribed,
Awesome work, thank you
Thank you Don really appreciate your comment
Hope you subscribed for more great repair videos?!
Thanks Martin
Mate I bet them dents are shit scared of you 😂👍 brilliant job as always mate wouldn't expect anything else from you
Thanks Scott! They are scared of me Cos I hit them with a hammer! lol
@@dentremover01 😂😂👍
Awesome work!!
Thank you Stephen!
Great Work.
Thank you 😊
Good work pal.
It's too good to be true if it is I say excellent work.
I love your work. I studied at the Ding King institute. The tools they gave me after I finished the two weeks of training are garbage compared to those neat tools you have.
I paid ten thousand dollars for the course and tools.
I am not happy, and I have been a body man for 44 years.
The dents you have been presenting are the everyday average jobs that people pay to repair.
As I said I admire your work very much, you cut no corners, and you are to the point.
Can you please post me a link where I can get these tools? Maybe a package deal kit, thanks. I am in the USA God bless.
Hi Raymond thanks for your message
And for watching my videos I really appreciate it.
I’m sorry to hear you didn’t get the most from your training and the tools where not upto the job...
I mainly use an ultra dent tools double bend screw tip bar with a selection of tips.... this will repair the majority of dents. A hammer such as a Shane jacks or something where you can switch tips will make it more user friendly. Glue systems such as gangrene and Keco, a cheap hot glue gun and decent glue such as tabweld would do the trick with a Keco lifter and a slide hammer etc
Lighting fog or lines.
You honestly don’t want to be spending she’d loads and if you come across a dent where you struggle, then find the bar to do the job and purchase it.
You could drop a message to Jim Mitchell at Real World PDR he won’t mince his words and has every tool going! If your local to him then you could pop and see him (covid?)
I think I will make a video describing my tools if you think this may give you a better insight? I know I can repair 98% of anything that turns up at my shop with my tool cart........ feel free to email me dent08@yahoo.com and il do my best to help further.
Tool places the best would be Anson tools from what I’ve seen on social media
Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 Thanks you are awesome
@@dentremover01 Sorry to bother you again, but what is the name of the arrow shape tool you started your work with? I have been searching for one unsuccessfully. Greetings from Cleveland Ohio.
Hi Raymond, no problem. It’s called a DoDa
There’s a new version out. Maybe ask Anson tools see if they have any?
Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 God bless my brother thank you very much
Great work, great video presentation, its really interesting to see the tools, methods and skill.
Great work!
Thank you 😊
Real nice job exelent 👍👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing work
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent work
nice repair!
Thanks Mate!
Spot on
Thank you Andrew
Wow amazing job well done
Thanks for watching Binoy really appreciate your comments
Cheers martin
Great work 💪🏽
Nice one ,,im tinsmith but do work an old type of tinsmith work
Thanks Mhero, that’s a skill I’d love to practice or have a go at, it also looks very satisfying to do
Nice work sir
So nice of you thank you Kantilal
Хорошая работа! Молодец!
Its shame you are miles away from me, I'm east Sussex. Great work.
What a wizard
Thanks Julian 🙌🏼
Professional
Lovely repair 👍
My gaad.. its soo amazing.. brilliant 😍
Done so nice and right
Fantastic job :)
Good tools
M A S T E R !!!!!
Very impressive
good work 10/10
Thank you Eric
Can you help me whit the name of the tools that you used in the video, recently I bought pdr kit, but I don’t have this, obviously I’m starting right now, sorry for my English isn’t good.
Thanks for your videos you are amazing.
Хороший результат 👍
Thank you good job!
Impressive!
Perfect job 👍💪👏
What is the name of the large curved lever you started with i could not understand you. Great video by the way😊
I could just imagine how much that cost to fix. I have a door ding on the body line of my car and got quotes of $175-$250.
PDR is quite expensive but I see the work involved . Something like that has to cost a minimum of $350 to $500
Hi Trader X art, this repair cost a bit to do and it was a 50/50 pdr or repair and paint but our customer wanted a Paintless repair and to be completed within a day- this was the best method for the customer.
Pdr can seem to be expensive because when you compare to the repair/paint process some people think there less work involved with pdr- but the skill level involved, specialist tooling etc outweigh the involved work repair and paint has
Hope that makes sense
Thanks for watching,
Martin
😳😳Class!!
Thanks!!
Good job
Wow I love your job that you done sir. Sir can you tell me about this all tools and please tell me the cost I want to order this tools I need it plz
@@dentremover01 thank you for reply me so plz tell me the cost of this tools if I can buy I will order this.
Impressive 😯👌
Masterful!
well done
Damn!! Nice.
You should put a list of the tools you used and where to get them on the description
Great video. What are you using on the Tyre for leverage out of interest? Cheers
Thanks Michael, it’s either a moose knuckle or a doda from memory!
Hope this helps
Thanks Martin