Nice! Thank you. Not sure what 26 people saw to give this a thumbs down. People are unbelievable. Home Depot dented our door and Samsung let us keep the frig and refunded us 95% of our purchase price because they can't provide a new door for months. This kit should do it!
@@Donnythelatemodeltech I know what those thumb downs are. There are jerks out there that actually live to thumb down everything. Their lives are so pathetic the only thing that makes them happy is hoping they can hurt the feelings of someone else. What those jerks don't know is even a thumbs down helps your channel. It makes no difference if the thumb is up or down both help your channel equally. So in the end, the pitiful jerks lose after all! This was an awesome video. You really helped me! Thanks so much!
Thanks so much for this! Just moved into our house a few months ago and already dinged up the new fridge 🙄 Bought a similar kit and hopefully am able to do as well as you did!
I picked up this kit to try and remove a few dents from the door of the subzero refrigerator, and this thing will not budge the dents in the door. I have to assume there are some different materials or construction over the Samsung. In fact, the plastic pieces that you glue to the door wind up, popping off from the glue and there is still zero improvement. I let the glue set for 8 to 10 minutes before trying to pull
Nice Job!!! I watched another guy on the internet do that to his stainless steel frig and the the part of his dent tool that rests against the refrigerator (not the glued part) made the dent much much worse. I don't have any dents in mine, but I know that panel is over $300.00. That whole paintless dent removal is a bit of an art. I watched a guy do it on a black car with a dent worse than yours and he got it out 100% and black really shows dings. Took him like an hour. One time I set a front door on it side and really dinged up the door knob from the weight (don't ever do that). That know by itself was not available any more. I took a small drill and drilled a hold in the neck of the know where you rally can't see it and pushed 90 percent of the dent out with a nail clamped in a Vicegrips. Since the know was an antique brass and old and rough and not shiny it was a good repair. Again, really nice video!!
Dude, this was a really good video. It was very informative. I have a Samsung refrigerator myself that I just ordered a repair kit for. Your video showed me exactly what I needed to know to repair mine. Thank You
I have three tiny dents in my brand new frig....I just ordered the kit....and I’m going to try it on my metal front door too...why not. Thanks for the video.
The glue would not hold the plastic piece on the dent for more than a couple of minutes. One time it held long enough to attempt a ‘pull’ but when pressure was applied it came off immediately. Disappointed!
Wow! I'm super impressed! Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much! I need a new fridge, but the prices with this inflation is making buying a new fridge a real problem. I refuse to use a credit card and go into debt. I found a company with new fridges with scratch and dents, but thought wow, now I have to look at a dent(s). But now, I have hope! I think I can find a new fridge, with dent(s) that I can actually easily repair with good results. I think the key is look for soft dents, like you had, and avoid the dents with metal creased edges or puncture shapes - those have too much metal damage to pull out smooth. Thanks again!
Kudos to you, Donny! Great video, very informative. Confirmed my suspicion that the "stainless steel" on these fridge doors is not much thicker than aluminum foil, so caution is a must lest you make the blemish worse. Thank you!
Thanks for the vide. At 5:10 you don't squeeze the trigger all the way. In other videos, people squeeze it all the way and the glue comes off of the refrigerator. Would you explain which one you recommend and why?
The manufacturers of these stainless steel refrigerators must also be in the repair tool business. I have 3-4 dings in my year-old frig and I hate it. It looks awful and I have no idea how the dings got in the door unless it happened when I was cleaning it. Why can't they make the doors a little sturdier like they were before these stainless steel cheap doors were made? Now that I've ranted, this video was very helpful. Looks like I'll need a couple hours to work the dings out of my frig in addition to buying the kit which is around $75.
Great video, I bought the tool but am having some major issues with both of the glue sticks actually sticking to the fridge surface. It pulls off way too easy regardless of which one I use. Any thoughts or tips?
Can you tell me please how you to determine how much 'pull' pressure to reach by squeezing the mechanism? Is it best to go with real light pressure, remove the pad attachment, examine, and then re-attempt if necessary? Can the attachment tips be reused? Also, before you use soft hammer the smooth the surface, can you use a compact/small leveler to determine how level it is? Your method seems to work better than the hair dryer followed by dry ice or upside-down compressed air I have seen in other YT videos. Did you try that beforehand? Would this other technique work (or be sensible to attempt) once the dent is reduced to minimize it more easily than with the clamp method you used?
Awesome video man, I have two annoying dings on my passenger side door and I’ve been thinking about getting one of these. Problem is my doors aren’t perfectly flat like your refrigerator here. Would this work on a semi curved surface like a door panel?
Thank you so much this was very helpful. Any further tips on choosing the right size adapter? If I choose one that’s not right could it make things worse?
Good instruction. Unfortunately this just did not work for me. Tried about 20 times, various size/shape bits, Tried working it slowly like in the video, tried pulling quick to the point the glue seal broke. Just not getting anywhere.
Dang. I have the quad door, but the panels look like their spun aluminum or something, because it isn’t magnetic. I haven’t looked, but I wonder if there’s a suction cup version instead of the magnet mount.
Any idea if this will work on black stainless? I’m reading a lot of comments about glue not sticking so I’m wondering if anyones ever tried this on a black stainless item.
On another video someone did the same thing and said the plastic scraper made some scratches on the steel. Did this happen to you too? The dent in my gar range is right next to the edge, do you think this would work there? Thanks
Rubbing alcoholic cab ruin some metal finishes. So be careful. Appliances also have clear coatings that can be damaged by the hot glue and or rubbing alcohol
@@Donnythelatemodeltech its been a very busy summer and fall...covid has caused me to get extra busy but in a good way...working on the XJ riveting and welding new metal in some places...little bondo...paint...hope it lasts for the kids to drive too :) but I wanna get it back to the Outer Banks beaches again someday...thanks for your videos...always helpful!
😢Thanks Donny, I have an expensive LG Fridge that looks like someone took to it with a ball peen hammer. So disgusting. And so annoyed with LG for using Chinese cheap ass stainless steel. Anyway can't wait to fix my fridge with this kit. Thanks.
Generally, Stainless Steel (SS) appliances cannot be easily dented unless you knocked it real hard. By deign that it cannot be easily dented, it also cannot be easily repaired. A comparison of the SS thermos flask vs the aluminum coke can and you get the idea. Many fridges nowadays may look like SS but are in fact metallic vinyl layer. The "creases" or "dents" on the vinyl layer cannot be fixed satisfactorily with the PDR kit. It may be possible for the PDR to reposition the warped area, giving the impression that it has been repaired. For a permanent repair, the entire vinyl could be replaced. As for real SS appliances, I doubt it could be fixed with PDR kits which are primarily designed for aluminum that is a far softer metal. Normally SS dents could only be repaired using TIG welding and I had seen this done by a professional. There are of course, many other considerations such as material/thickness of the shell and the substrate below it (e.g. fridge could be using a vinyl layer to simulate SS and the door material beneath could be aluminum, iron or plastic). My point is there is really no "one-size fit-all" solution.
I bought the kit and will use it on my front door which is metal...aluminum actually....I want to see the years of renters and movers abuse be lifted from the door now that I own it.
Let me know if you ever come to Florida. 😁🏖Trying to find someone to fix a clients refrigerator. 1 stupid small dent, hours of problems to deal with. 🙄
I got the same kit after watching this video and BS! I tried 5X to glue it to my stainless steel refrigerator and one small pull and it comes right off. Not sure what glue your using but its not from this kit.
I just bought a $2000 fridge. Come home and the missus has put 2 very noticeable dents in the door by letting the door open 180 degrees onto an adjacent door. 😔
Great vid! How much for this kit and is there a time frame for when the dents occur as to when you can fix them and they become “permanent “? What is the link for this kit?
*This* is how you do a "how to" video. He perfectly explains how to do it, the tools, the before and after. Great job Late Model Tech!
Thank you very much!
Nice! Thank you. Not sure what 26 people saw to give this a thumbs down. People are unbelievable. Home Depot dented our door and Samsung let us keep the frig and refunded us 95% of our purchase price because they can't provide a new door for months. This kit should do it!
It's cool, I appreciate the feedback,
@@Donnythelatemodeltech I know what those thumb downs are. There are jerks out there that actually live to thumb down everything. Their lives are so pathetic the only thing that makes them happy is hoping they can hurt the feelings of someone else. What those jerks don't know is even a thumbs down helps your channel. It makes no difference if the thumb is up or down both help your channel equally. So in the end, the pitiful jerks lose after all! This was an awesome video. You really helped me! Thanks so much!
@@peanutsassyathena 😁 right on the money. Thanks for sharing, truly 🙏. Glad I could share my experiences with intelligent and reasonable people.
Was the dent small or big?Great deal
Outstanding video! I just discovered a pea size dent on my 2 month old frig and came straight to RUclips to find an expert. BINGO!!!🎉. 🤩
THANK YOU! This was so easy to fix dents that have been an eyesore for me for years! I couldn’t have done it without your instruction and confidence
Yes!
Thanks for the video! I put a nice 3 inch long crease in my fridge and managed to fix it with this kit.
Awsome
@@dtaiwo1 wow it even worked with a crease type dent?
Thanks so much for this! Just moved into our house a few months ago and already dinged up the new fridge 🙄 Bought a similar kit and hopefully am able to do as well as you did!
Glad it was helpful!
So how did it go for you?
@ It did not work. Dent was a little too big/deep I think.
I picked up this kit to try and remove a few dents from the door of the subzero refrigerator, and this thing will not budge the dents in the door. I have to assume there are some different materials or construction over the Samsung.
In fact, the plastic pieces that you glue to the door wind up, popping off from the glue and there is still zero improvement. I let the glue set for 8 to 10 minutes before trying to pull
Nice Job!!! I watched another guy on the internet do that to his stainless steel frig and the the part of his dent tool that rests against the refrigerator (not the glued part) made the dent much much worse. I don't have any dents in mine, but I know that panel is over $300.00. That whole paintless dent removal is a bit of an art. I watched a guy do it on a black car with a dent worse than yours and he got it out 100% and black really shows dings. Took him like an hour. One time I set a front door on it side and really dinged up the door knob from the weight (don't ever do that). That know by itself was not available any more. I took a small drill and drilled a hold in the neck of the know where you rally can't see it and pushed 90 percent of the dent out with a nail clamped in a Vicegrips. Since the know was an antique brass and old and rough and not shiny it was a good repair. Again, really nice video!!
Dude, this was a really good video. It was very informative. I have a Samsung refrigerator myself that I just ordered a repair kit for. Your video showed me exactly what I needed to know to repair mine. Thank You
Which repair kit did you use, and how was result? I also have a samsung with 3 small dents
I have three tiny dents in my brand new frig....I just ordered the kit....and I’m going to try it on my metal front door too...why not. Thanks for the video.
Let me know how it turns out.
@@Donnythelatemodeltech I will. I’m still waiting on my kit to arrive!
@@MaryOKC did it work??
@@MaryOKC Did this work for your fridge?
The glue would not hold the plastic piece on the dent for more than a couple of minutes. One time it held long enough to attempt a ‘pull’ but when pressure was applied it came off immediately. Disappointed!
Wow! I'm super impressed! Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much! I need a new fridge, but the prices with this inflation is making buying a new fridge a real problem. I refuse to use a credit card and go into debt. I found a company with new fridges with scratch and dents, but thought wow, now I have to look at a dent(s). But now, I have hope! I think I can find a new fridge, with dent(s) that I can actually easily repair with good results. I think the key is look for soft dents, like you had, and avoid the dents with metal creased edges or puncture shapes - those have too much metal damage to pull out smooth. Thanks again!
Just bought a dinged fridge. 1/2 off i am definately trying this so awesome. Need it for my car too
Let me know how it goes
Looks great. But I think I'm going to put some hand embroidery on a magnet and call it done. Thanks for the great video.
Not on stainless steel you won’t
LOL
@@dianesheridan-perrin3206 that’s what the hot glue is for
Great video. Thanks for breaking down the steps clearly!
Kudos to you, Donny! Great video, very informative. Confirmed my suspicion that the "stainless steel" on these fridge doors is not much thicker than aluminum foil, so caution is a must lest you make the blemish worse. Thank you!
Great video! Thanks.
You're welcome!
Thanks for the vide. At 5:10 you don't squeeze the trigger all the way. In other videos, people squeeze it all the way and the glue comes off of the refrigerator. Would you explain which one you recommend and why?
I'm not trying to create more work than needed
Look forward to trying this on my brand new LG washer with a shallow but big round dent
Thank you, thank you! I had some workers dent our brand new fridge and we've tried and bought multiple "dent" fixes but hadn't seen this one. Thanks!
Thanks for your video. I didn’t have much luck. I followed your directions exactly, but couldn’t get the glue to stick. Any suggestions?
How do you fix a dented corner of the door?
Very good man........great job!!
The manufacturers of these stainless steel refrigerators must also be in the repair tool business. I have 3-4 dings in my year-old frig and I hate it. It looks awful and I have no idea how the dings got in the door unless it happened when I was cleaning it. Why can't they make the doors a little sturdier like they were before these stainless steel cheap doors were made? Now that I've ranted, this video was very helpful. Looks like I'll need a couple hours to work the dings out of my frig in addition to buying the kit which is around $75.
Ordered the kit and will use your video to remove the dent! Thank you
it worked?
Hola saludos desde México tengo una pregunta solo funciona con Rrfrigerador de acero inoxidable o con cual quier refrigerador
Can you do this on the white painted ge cafe refrigerator, or will it take off the paint from the glue?
Great video, I bought the tool but am having some major issues with both of the glue sticks actually sticking to the fridge surface. It pulls off way too easy regardless of which one I use. Any thoughts or tips?
I've heard the newer refrigerators might have a coating that prevents finger prints..... probably why the glue isn't sticking.
Try cleaning the area first with isopropyl alcohol or another solvent. It will clean off the oils and grease which prevents the glue sticking
Good stuff brother!!!
Just what I needed
Can you tell me please how you to determine how much 'pull' pressure to reach by squeezing the mechanism? Is it best to go with real light pressure, remove the pad attachment, examine, and then re-attempt if necessary? Can the attachment tips be reused? Also, before you use soft hammer the smooth the surface, can you use a compact/small leveler to determine how level it is?
Your method seems to work better than the hair dryer followed by dry ice or upside-down compressed air I have seen in other YT videos. Did you try that beforehand? Would this other technique work (or be sensible to attempt) once the dent is reduced to minimize it more easily than with the clamp method you used?
Awesome video man, I have two annoying dings on my passenger side door and I’ve been thinking about getting one of these. Problem is my doors aren’t perfectly flat like your refrigerator here. Would this work on a semi curved surface like a door panel?
Does your fridge have the fingerprint resistant coating? I’m wondering if the glue will damage mine.
The glue will wipe off readily with
The alcohol. It’s. Amazing how it comes off so easily.
Congrats so a great job!!!! Where can buy this kit???
Thank you Brother, very helpful.
Came in clutch here bro. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing bra 🙏
How about fine scratches on stainless steel appliances ??
Great work!! Thank you for posting the video “
No problem 👍
Well done! Thank you for the step by step!
Thanks for sharing
Excellent video - Super helpful! Thank you so much - Will order this kit and hopefully I'll be able to fix my refrigerator the same way
Thank you so much this was very helpful. Any further tips on choosing the right size adapter? If I choose one that’s not right could it make things worse?
Not really, just be patient when trying tips.
Will this get rid of small dents on a microwave?
Yes
Very nice helpful video. Awesome job, man! Much appreciated.
Will the alcohol spray damage the surface?
So the old style traditional white good -
when it gets SCRATCHES OR DENTS it is not seen much.
Thank you very much for this video
Think this would work for those thin sheet metal exterior doors on apartments? I have so dents in one and don't want to replace it
Just take your time.
Good instruction. Unfortunately this just did not work for me. Tried about 20 times, various size/shape bits, Tried working it slowly like in the video, tried pulling quick to the point the glue seal broke. Just not getting anywhere.
Looks great I have one to get out of my fridge
Exactly what I needed thank you for the video!
Can I use ordinary glue stick?
Yes but might not hold as strong
Love this video ❤❤❤thanks
Dang. I have the quad door, but the panels look like their spun aluminum or something, because it isn’t magnetic. I haven’t looked, but I wonder if there’s a suction cup version instead of the magnet mount.
Nothing I'm using is magnetic
Any idea if this will work on black stainless? I’m reading a lot of comments about glue not sticking so I’m wondering if anyones ever tried this on a black stainless item.
Hey man, very inspirational. Did the hot glue mess up the panel at all? Have a dent in mine too, just a little scared to use that kit.
No damage with the hot glue.
On another video someone did the same thing and said the plastic scraper made some scratches on the steel. Did this happen to you too? The dent in my gar range is right next to the edge, do you think this would work there? Thanks
Great video. Thank you. Can u give me the link to this exact repair kit. I would like to order the same one you are using
Bravo buddy, this is a great how to!
this helped me a bunch
If I created a high point and can’t know it down, can I make it into a dent again to repeat the process
Thanks...nice vid
thanks. Will be buying.
Rubbing alcoholic cab ruin some metal finishes. So be careful. Appliances also have clear coatings that can be damaged by the hot glue and or rubbing alcohol
Very nice result!
John !Good to see ya John! Its been awhile hope all is good 🙏
@@Donnythelatemodeltech its been a very busy summer and fall...covid has caused me to get extra busy but in a good way...working on the XJ riveting and welding new metal in some places...little bondo...paint...hope it lasts for the kids to drive too :) but I wanna get it back to the Outer Banks beaches again someday...thanks for your videos...always helpful!
How well would this work on a white whirlpool. Have a crease about 8 inches long
The white is way more forgiving. The crease is going to take some work and patience. Give it a shot, remember less is more. Good luck
NO bag and fewer knock down tools (no orange/red adapter for the knock down tools) on the Amazon package as of April 2022
👏 great video!
would this work on a regular white fridge?
Oh yeah
Can you tell me the brand name of the kit please
Way cool man
I’m searching this up because I punched my stainless steel fridge 🤦♂️
I punched my refrigerator too. These days are friggin stressful 😢
Bro im so happy I'm not the only one
Same but with entry door
Where’s the drywall dent puller?? I actually tossed a can of almonds & it hit the fridge!! SMH🫣
Damn I feel slightly better I wasn't the only one
Dang I went to buy It but It was out of stock. So I bought a second version that doesn't have the second tool for pulling bigger dents.
Which kit did you purchase?
Exactly the vid I was looking for thanks
There are 2 kits linked, which one did you use?
I bought the 2nd one, I needed thr slide puller for a car dent.
Great job, excellent tutorial and video. Fantastic outcome
🤘
Think this would work on a stainless steel grill cover?
Oh yeah
The glue doesn’t stick well for me. Soon as I start to pull it pops straight off????
I think some refrigerators have a new coating on them …. Makes the glue not stick
The colour is white so it probably does have some sort of coating over the metal within it. Damn. Thanks for reply
😢Thanks Donny, I have an expensive LG Fridge that looks like someone took to it with a ball peen hammer. So disgusting. And so annoyed with LG for using Chinese cheap ass stainless steel. Anyway can't wait to fix my fridge with this kit. Thanks.
the glue gun glue won't stick to the peuter type stainless steel on my dometic caravan fridge.
🤷♂️
I tried to do this but glue keeps detaching from refrigerator door, any suggestions?
I've heard some refrigerators might have a anti Fingerprint coating.... might make this more difficult
Tried this, I could not get the glue to stick to the door. I even tried the dark glue which I think is stronger.
Same here, the glue didn't stick worth a dam.
@@blazenamber9176is your fridge fingerprint resistant? Mine is. Wondering if I should try. I don’t know if it would damage the coating
Can you remove it in the curved area??
Oh yes, if you have the patience
cool
I would suggest that the rubbing alcohol did nothing to help remove the puller.
Generally, Stainless Steel (SS) appliances cannot be easily dented unless you knocked it real hard. By deign that it cannot be easily dented, it also cannot be easily repaired. A comparison of the SS thermos flask vs the aluminum coke can and you get the idea. Many fridges nowadays may look like SS but are in fact metallic vinyl layer. The "creases" or "dents" on the vinyl layer cannot be fixed satisfactorily with the PDR kit. It may be possible for the PDR to reposition the warped area, giving the impression that it has been repaired. For a permanent repair, the entire vinyl could be replaced. As for real SS appliances, I doubt it could be fixed with PDR kits which are primarily designed for aluminum that is a far softer metal. Normally SS dents could only be repaired using TIG welding and I had seen this done by a professional. There are of course, many other considerations such as material/thickness of the shell and the substrate below it (e.g. fridge could be using a vinyl layer to simulate SS and the door material beneath could be aluminum, iron or plastic). My point is there is really no "one-size fit-all" solution.
I bought the kit and will use it on my front door which is metal...aluminum actually....I want to see the years of renters and movers abuse be lifted from the door now that I own it.
@@MaryOKC did it work
Wts the price of kit
I clicked on his link posted and it's not exactly the same one. It does not come with all he got for $40! WTF?
Let me know if you ever come to Florida. 😁🏖Trying to find someone to fix a clients refrigerator. 1 stupid small dent, hours of problems to deal with. 🙄
Ok 👍
Thanks from Maui!!! You saved me!!!!
Aloha
Don't shit in their bathroom
What about the side where it's not stainless steel and it's a whole line?
You can remove creases ,it just takes alot of time
I got the same kit after watching this video and BS! I tried 5X to glue it to my stainless steel refrigerator and one small pull and it comes right off. Not sure what glue your using but its not from this kit.
Well, not sure how to help you, but it is the glue from the kit. You might have some type of coating on your fridge 🤔
Boomers stay mad :3
My Samsung refrigerator is less then 5mths old and already has a dent
You could be Markiplier's twin lol
Nice job but my problem is scratch is any one know something?
Deep?
Unfortunately this did not work for me. Used almost all the glue, both types, on different sizes of the adapter and nothing. 😢
I just bought a $2000 fridge. Come home and the missus has put 2 very noticeable dents in the door by letting the door open 180 degrees onto an adjacent door. 😔
Great vid! How much for this kit and is there a time frame for when the dents occur as to when you can fix them and they become “permanent “?
What is the link for this kit?
Link is in the description. The dents are not permanent or there is no set time.
Any idea why the different tabs have different designs and holes/channels on the back? My kit has all different designs.
I tried but had no success your fridge must have thinner stainless
I just accidentally dented my family’s fridge. This should save my ass! Thank you!
Good luck, lets hear how it turns out!
What is the name of the kit
Wuup dent repair. There is a link in the description.
Same kit bought a different knock down tool set that works better
I was so fucking careful with that fridge but they left some holes in the wrapping 😬 anyway thanks