As an automotive painter I can honestly say I see panels like this thrown away every day. Most panel beaters won't even attempt a conventional repair. Here you are repairing the impossible... Without paint. Good job mate I'm truly amazed at your skill set.
Been taking on bigger and nastier dents than I ever imagined the last decade or so. Channels like this one have helped speed up the progression tremendously. It helps with the patience and determination when you know it actually can be done. Amazing finished product. The amount of patience required to tap those crowns down smooth enough to get that clean of a result is extraordinary.
I’m a new subscriber. I’m about to turn 43 and I want to learn pdr. It’s only been a couple years since I decided to work on something I really love doing and so far I’m happy with having made that decision. I do paint correction and auto detailing. PDR is an amazing skill that I hope it’s not too late for me to try to learn since a lot of it seems to come from experience
The after picture was the picture before you pushed the dant in ?? THE before picture was is the picture before you push the dent in ???? So the picture you showed us. is the picture before the after picture ??
Do you know why you are the best PDR youtuber? Because you are the most skilled one in the business and you know how to entertain the viewer by explaining every move you make, what tools you use and camera angles are spot on, good to watch you making the metal move! Always waiting new videos from you. I’ve learned so much from your videos. Greetings from Estonia.
He is a great PDR technician specializes more in crash damage.. doing hail damage efficiently with large deep damage is a different animal all in its self.
I think the most important thing to observe in these videos is that this guy really knows what he's doing. I initially thought knowing where to put the glue tab was hard (which it is), but to predict how the pull will affect the shape and placement of the surrounding metal? whoa. stabilizing the fender well? who'd a thought? he does this consistently in these pulls, and that is the really, really hard part. it only comes with experience.
I love how you pull the body lines first! I cant tell you how many times I have argued with people about that! Also, pulling (tension), and working the crown down at the same time. That is key! You would be surprised how many people think you are supposed to do one, and then the other in sequence. Thats not even PDR. Thats just good metal working 101 too!
Yes, i work as panel beater and painter and i knew that i was spending more money paying body filler and paint and lot more to use now i watch your video its amazing how you're repair dent less spend more profit i wish that I have this type of tools you have so that i can do the same ideas to reduce my expenses on material great job friend always BEST MAN OF STEEL💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏
I tackled a dent on my new to me 2012 mini cooper that happen from a panel flying off a semi truck on the highway less than a week into ownership. I got most of it out with glue, went ahead and ordered a kit with more than just a crossbar and gonna try to get the rest of the crease out with confidence gained from your videos.
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop you KNOW I already watched it! Thanks again for your videos dude. I know it's just another comment but you're saving people so so much money, me personally $300 saved already AND now I have an interest in pdr myself. May keep it as a hobby but who knows!
You truly are an artist, my good man! I can not wait until it gets warm enough out to employ some of the tricks I've picked up watching your videos on my own vehicle. Lots of small dings/bings/dents. 18 to be exact, lol. Gonna be a fun spring/early summer for me!
The Man of Steel with his traditional tools cheap hot glue and critical video paning did it again. He really know how and where to push without spend time Respect. Missing the final 10 sec. music of this video. 🦾
I like using the PDr body bag in these situations for stabilization specially when there's a lot of crown work involved it rolls out just like it rolled in.. utilizing certain crease tabs simultaneously to release the damage smoothly. Like butter
Impressive work! Not many body shops can do that!... They always tend to do it the "easy" way (which is not that easy, after all!)... This is something else and MUCH better, IMHO (of a guy who basically knows very little about body work)... I like watching pros do their stuff! Thanks for sharing!..
Oh and BTW: your tutorials are absolutely PERFECT! Very precise, detailed, well explained... I think even I could feel confident enough to attempt something like this after watching 'em! That's saying a lot, 'cause I'm an ignoramus in this field!... You know you're an artist, right? 'Cause this is ART, man!...
The Super Man does it again you making a big difference GLOBALLY liking and subscribing only doesn’t do you justice you are way above that MAN OF. STEEL I know The LEGEND Brice Kelly agrees with me on this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥please don’t give up you making a dent on large dent complexity 💪🏾
Thank you I have met Brice MTE he is amazing humble guy.. Thank you for your comment I appreciate it..Clark Ken secretpdrpaintlessdentrepairtrainingonline.com/howtopaintlessdentremoval/
Buenos días Sr. Clark , impecable trabajo como siempre , me encantó el uso de la madera en la contrafuerza , admirables recursos, gracias por la enseñanza.
I guess my only question after watching this, and awesome job btw. How weak does this area become? Will easily sink back in if someone were to lean against etc?
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop I see I see! I was trained by Dent Wizard and did really well during my training. Then covid hit and I was laid off. So I do PDR on the side now. I really enjoy it. I was always taught and had it drilled into my head that crease repairs take precedence over anything. But seeing your reply it does make sense. Speedier repair. I love watching you attack dents. It’s very inspirational!!
The reason dents are done via PDR is for that reason alone. If the paint was damaged (badly) it wouldn't be a PDR, Paintless Dent Repair/Removal , so when you get a dent and the paint isn't damaged, PDR if possible is the best option, better for the car, the costs, the paint job staying original, resale value, insurance, etc etc
just subscribed i have a 2013 ford focus that has a few dents and a 96 jeep Cherokee that has a few dents as well. so hope i can save some money and do it myself.
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As an automotive painter I can honestly say I see panels like this thrown away every day. Most panel beaters won't even attempt a conventional repair. Here you are repairing the impossible... Without paint. Good job mate I'm truly amazed at your skill set.
Great point and thank you
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop most welcome
We will. The problem is the insurance company would rather pay for a $120 after market fender than to pay us to fix it.
Dude... I rebuild cars and now i feel stupid. All the fenders i couldve saved. Def will be watching all your videos down the line. You just woke me..
Right on Pat thank you for your comment
Same thing I said lol 😂
Same way I feel💪🏽
Any way we can remove all those fillers and Bondos on our cars? 😅
Another one of those deals if you want 89% repairs only have to watch the first six minutes … excellent content
Been taking on bigger and nastier dents than I ever imagined the last decade or so. Channels like this one have helped speed up the progression tremendously. It helps with the patience and determination when you know it actually can be done.
Amazing finished product. The amount of patience required to tap those crowns down smooth enough to get that clean of a result is extraordinary.
Yes Mark lots of patience I’m glad you’re getting faster
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop please update some of your links
I’m a new subscriber. I’m about to turn 43 and I want to learn pdr. It’s only been a couple years since I decided to work on something I really love doing and so far I’m happy with having made that decision. I do paint correction and auto detailing. PDR is an amazing skill that I hope it’s not too late for me to try to learn since a lot of it seems to come from experience
76 years old and learning every day thanks to guys like you .. excellent . going to have a practice on a damaged door and sill on my Peugeot 307.
Thats great to hear Richard.. let me know how it turns out
The after picture was the picture before you pushed the dant in ??
THE before picture was is the picture before you push the dent in ????
So the picture you showed us. is the picture before the after picture ??
Do you know why you are the best PDR youtuber? Because you are the most skilled one in the business and you know how to entertain the viewer by explaining every move you make, what tools you use and camera angles are spot on, good to watch you making the metal move! Always waiting new videos from you. I’ve learned so much from your videos. Greetings from Estonia.
Thank you so much I really appreciate your comment!!
I'll Get back with You Just, after Think about it in Your question.
& Thank You for Your patience!.,
He is a great PDR technician specializes more in crash damage.. doing hail damage efficiently with large deep damage is a different animal all in its self.
There are other PDR men - but you Sir will always be my No1 Man Of Steel .
I think the most important thing to observe in these videos is that this guy really knows what he's doing. I initially thought knowing where to put the glue tab was hard (which it is), but to predict how the pull will affect the shape and placement of the surrounding metal? whoa. stabilizing the fender well? who'd a thought? he does this consistently in these pulls, and that is the really, really hard part. it only comes with experience.
Wow, just wow. The best PDR out there.
My dream job I just wish I had the money to get the tools to be able to start my dream job
You are the best in the world God bless you
I love how you pull the body lines first!
I cant tell you how many times I have argued with people about that!
Also, pulling (tension), and working the crown down at the same time. That is key! You would be surprised how many people think you are supposed to do one, and then the other in sequence.
Thats not even PDR. Thats just good metal working 101 too!
Yes, i work as panel beater and painter and i knew that i was spending more money paying body filler and paint and lot more to use now i watch your video its amazing how you're repair dent less spend more profit i wish that I have this type of tools you have so that i can do the same ideas to reduce my expenses on material great job friend always BEST MAN OF STEEL💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏
First time watching this was completely amazing! I am a body shop manager in Southgate Mi. Unbelievable work Man of steel!!
You are Michael Jordan of PDR! thanks for sharing GOAT!
Yogi power thank you so much for your comment I am a fan of Michael Jordan
Unbeleivable! Thank you for sharing your skill
You r very honest person you don’t hide ur knowledge that y u get more well done 👍
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I tackled a dent on my new to me 2012 mini cooper that happen from a panel flying off a semi truck on the highway less than a week into ownership. I got most of it out with glue, went ahead and ordered a kit with more than just a crossbar and gonna try to get the rest of the crease out with confidence gained from your videos.
Harry dawg thank you for your comment I just posted a new video
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop you KNOW I already watched it! Thanks again for your videos dude. I know it's just another comment but you're saving people so so much money, me personally $300 saved already AND now I have an interest in pdr myself. May keep it as a hobby but who knows!
Hello Ahsan, I think you are the God of PDR
You are good of dent repair. Greeting from Poland
I’ve been doing body and paint for 35 years this really Interesting!
Incredible results. Well done.
Always amazing, I’m a big fan of your skills.
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Bravo .j ai beaucoup aimé votre travail
People of your area are so lucky, they got you.
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Hellow. My name is Walter from Brazil. I started follow you recently. Congratulation! very good job. I'll learn a lot with you. Tanks for your videos
You can break chains with such hand muscles, but you are doing such a delicate job. Very good work.
If it doesn't sound right, it's the google translator's fault. I am from Russia and English I perceive only orally.
Amazing skills! We could not tell the finished work had been hit. That intro music is bangin' too!
Right on I appreciate that
The car doctor your such next level panel beater great work brother
Nicely done!
You make it look easy. You are a good teacher.
Thanks!
You're real PDR artist
The BEST of THE BEST !!!!!
How many years have EXPERIENCIA MAN OF STEEL????
Saludos AMIGO!!!
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He is just an artist, really amazed.
You truly are an artist, my good man! I can not wait until it gets warm enough out to employ some of the tricks I've picked up watching your videos on my own vehicle. Lots of small dings/bings/dents. 18 to be exact, lol. Gonna be a fun spring/early summer for me!
You’re killing it man! Love your content and skills!!
Thank you Brice!! your still the Mobile Master...
The Man of Steel is "Da GOAT!"
Master of your craft. Great job again.
thank you for what you don't show you are the best my brother
Hakim thank you for your comment
Goodness!!! Your work is amazing!
Thanks for your great videos! You are the man of steel! Collision Glue is changing the industry! I hoped I would see you are SEMA this year.
I was invited to Sema however I did not go
Some drunks hit my mustang and got away I want to fix it my self I am ready for the challenge your videos are what I need man of still strong 💪
Your work is wonderful and you are the most wonderful. I wish you success
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Your a beast bro straight up I’m a sheetmetal mechanic with 20 years of exp I know how hard metal is to work with you do amazing work
Very hard that work.
Congratulations. Vagner PDR from Brazil.
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Fantastic work and exceptional technique!
Thank you! Cheers!
The Man of Steel with his traditional tools cheap hot glue and critical video paning did it again. He really know how and where to push without spend time Respect. Missing the final 10 sec. music of this video. 🦾
Thank you I can’t change the video now.. oh well
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I like using the PDr body bag in these situations for stabilization specially when there's a lot of crown work involved it rolls out just like it rolled in.. utilizing certain crease tabs simultaneously to release the damage smoothly. Like butter
Майстер своєї справи. Кларк ти як завжди на висоті. Молодець
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Quite tricky & challenging especially at end but dent was cleared wid vey great professionalism & mor imp vry patiencely
Great tips! You explain it well and you make it look easy!
Another outstanding job, Ken, as always. 👌👍
Thank you Francisco
Awesome you are definitely the man of steel
Neal thank you for your comment I appreciate it
Hello, Man, I am from Brazil. Very sensational!!! Amazingly!!!
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This is unreal. You are the David Copperfield of PDR
George thank you for your comment
Seriously this guy is a wizard
Perhaps I'll never do it myself. I'm old and getting blind but I enjoy your craftsmanship. 👍🏻 from Holland !
Menno Welcome to my channel thank you for subbing
There are solution for both of your problems. Exercise ( work ) and glasses.
@@Lvatopesado you don't know much about eye-diseases. Glasses ....😂
@@mennoversteeg5473 - You're right. I thought it was age related problem. Sorry.
Love the strategy that goes into your removal of dents. Great work 👍
Rob thank you for your comment
Awesome and most interesting work. Wish you were here in the UK !
Impressive work! Not many body shops can do that!... They always tend to do it the "easy" way (which is not that easy, after all!)... This is something else and MUCH better, IMHO (of a guy who basically knows very little about body work)... I like watching pros do their stuff! Thanks for sharing!..
Oh and BTW: your tutorials are absolutely PERFECT! Very precise, detailed, well explained... I think even I could feel confident enough to attempt something like this after watching 'em! That's saying a lot, 'cause I'm an ignoramus in this field!...
You know you're an artist, right? 'Cause this is ART, man!...
The Super Man does it again you making a big difference GLOBALLY liking and subscribing only doesn’t do you justice you are way above that MAN OF. STEEL I know The LEGEND Brice Kelly agrees with me on this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥please don’t give up you making a dent on large dent complexity 💪🏾
Thank you I have met Brice MTE he is amazing humble guy..
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yeeeeaaahhh your tshirt PDR trainer, excellent job!!!! amazing technique Congrats from Acapulco, México
Rafeal from Mexico thank you for your comment
Great work!!! Where can I get those glue tabs with the black hooks?
New sub here and I'm honestly addicted to watching your work. Brings on a new appreciation for you pdr guys.
Welcome to my channel thank you for subscribing
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop no problem man you got some awesome content. Keep it coming!
Great work fixing dents
Owen thank you for your comment
You are phenomenal man!! Great skills.
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Very good result.
Excelente trabajo impecable saludos de Lima Perú
Buenos días Sr. Clark , impecable trabajo como siempre , me encantó el uso de la madera en la contrafuerza , admirables recursos, gracias por la enseñanza.
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Mandale un besito 👌
Wow this is a real skill
Great logic on the repair approach....Awesome explanation & editing....SUBSCRIBED!
Welcome aboard my friend thank you very much for your comment!!
I just put up a new video!!
Awesome clean PDR...I need some training from you..
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hi here it is that we say a work of an artist
Thank you Hakim.. I just put up a new video
I am new to all of this Love watching and would love to learn more,
Amazing action. Best on RUclips.
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I guess my only question after watching this, and awesome job btw. How weak does this area become? Will easily sink back in if someone were to lean against etc?
Awesome work as always
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PERFECT JOB , AWESOME SKILLS
Thank you Al I appreciate that
Mantap. Excellent result. Thank for PDR learning method, I am interest to open workshop PDR.
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Amazing work chap ...and thanks for the info
Thank you Drew
After the first pull, you'll need to readjust your puller. After the second pull, just watch how amazed your helper will be.
You are a magician! This was great... Liked and subscribed!
Amazing. You make this look easy... and it TAINT
Nice and surprising job,as always 💪👍.
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Amazing job again, Ken!!
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Loved this! I haven’t ever repaired big damage like this. What made you attack the body line first, rather than the crease?
most shops will go after the bodyline first its helps to get the dent out faster
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I see I see! I was trained by Dent Wizard and did really well during my training. Then covid hit and I was laid off. So I do PDR on the side now. I really enjoy it. I was always taught and had it drilled into my head that crease repairs take precedence over anything. But seeing your reply it does make sense. Speedier repair. I love watching you attack dents. It’s very inspirational!!
I can’t wait to get my pdr tools 😂 nice video thanks
Wow, outstanding, your the man.
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Молодец, учи остальных👍👍👍
Thank you
Veo todos sus videos ud es un capo una destresa increible y ama lo que hace como me encantaria aprender este lindo oficio
Perfect job ken 💪💪💪
Thank you Hassen
You.r number 1 in the world
Good job thanks MoS
Great job, Simple and Awesome. 👍👍
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im the mexican Man of Steel im you fan #1😂 you the Man Sr!👌💪👏👏
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This guy is amazing
Man i want to give this a blast some time. So adictive to watch
Always amazed of the results, but why does all the PDR repairs have no paint damage?
Thank you for your comment!! My last video I posted had a lot of paint damage..
Take a look
The reason dents are done via PDR is for that reason alone. If the paint was damaged (badly) it wouldn't be a PDR, Paintless Dent Repair/Removal , so when you get a dent and the paint isn't damaged, PDR if possible is the best option, better for the car, the costs, the paint job staying original, resale value, insurance, etc etc
just subscribed i have a 2013 ford focus that has a few dents and a 96 jeep Cherokee that has a few dents as well. so hope i can save some money and do it myself.
Thank Sir for share ur skills how To dent less good Job Sir
Welcome Hadji!!
Aim A Body Repair Technician also Sir but i believe you Sir
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop thank Verry much Sir much people knows to follow ure RUclips Channel good Job ure Amazing Skills
great job mr pdr my respect 2 u
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just wondering whether any heat gun is needed before starting on repairing the dent?
Very good you are the best.
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