we like your efforts more than a few of the pros who want to charge for viewing there complete video elsewhere. thanks for your help. a picture is worth a thousand words. keep it up sir
I like this video because it really shows what truely a pdr can do. PDR sometimes can't 100% fix the metal, but rather makes it better than original low or high dent in a decent and logical way.
thank you Sir. I have one I've been glue-pulling only and your confirming my techniques, that I'm not crazy for switching tips and glues. I'm talking to a pro here but I found that NOT pulling it to the point it pops off (sometimes), that you can 3/4 pull more times on a tip placement than one BIG pull pulling the tap off. Maybe this is a paint risk? I dunno.
the upper one is easily removable with proper technique. you could have tapped the top dent from that tight valley you made into a more shallow dent after the first few pulls and made it come up clean.
The different colors have to do with the different temperature ratings, or rather what temperature they work best at outside. Some colors work better when it is hot outside, and some work better when it’s cold outside I just have to read the description of each.
Juan Figueroa hey Juan thanks for watching and commenting. In aluminum the metal tends to to be a little stiffer and stays where it is pushed with less resiliency a little bit more than normal steel. But the process is basically the same. Hope the videos help. Thanks again for watching
Hi, The one thing that stumps me so far is how you are able to pull the glue residue off so easily. I always have to use a scraper. Why do you think that is? Thanks!
Can your glue gun adjust the temperature? If you can, how much temperature will you adjust? Thank you for your advice. My English is not good. Please forgive me. Thanks !
Thank you for your reply ! My glue gun can adjust the temperature to 464 degrees Fahrenheit. Does this temperature cause damage to the car body ? Thanks !
Dead on dent tools “ballistic tip set” is the bomb, then the VIP sniper, VIP directional, VIP blending tip, the edgy knob for a lager blending tip, the dentcraft R4 cherry tip, and the dentcraft m96r mushroom tip. That is all you need! That will blend and knockdown as blending is just as important as knocking down. Actually you will be blending 10x more than knocking down if you have any clue what you are doing, so get a decent blending hammer as well. The carbon 3 piece from power PDR is the best budget option for a blending hammer with removable tips.
you can get PDR glue sticks on amazon but i have used store bought glue sticks before and they didn't work as well as PDR sticks but they did pull enough to get the dent out it just took more work. you can't use the cheap brands of glue, i used either 3m or gorilla glue sticks, i also made sure the paint on my panel has been cleaned with grease and wax remover, the last thing is the year of the vehicle, the sheet metal on older cars is considerably thicker which makes it harder to pull with store bought glue sticks.........
Great video 🙌. Watching from the U.K. and wondering which glue? I bought the cheap starter set off Amazon which looks like some of your tools but the glue instructions say 3 minutes to set. Your only 10 or 20 seconds, if that on some occasions. Thanks 🙏
DrFiero Yes I sure can. I also have a separate video on my Elimadent light board. elimadenttools.com talk to James he will hook you up. :) thanks so much for watching and commenting.👍
what this the name of the glue you use?... I am not a professional but bought some yellow sticks on the internet to fix my personal car and have a hard time removing the glue after I pull.
Amigo lo felicito que gran trabajo me gustaría poder entender el inglés pero depronto tiene videos en español y como sostiene al capot la varilla desde Colombia gracias
Once again an awesome and beautiful job my brother!! So quick question, do the green tabs pull better than the ice tabs? I’m looking to get more tabs and I do have some green ones, I just don’t have any ice blue ones.
TURBOCAST Channel hey thanks for watching and commenting. The green one seem to work really good but I’m still really fond of those ice blue tabs they pull really strong. I also have a different type of glue that pulls a little harder also that I will be using. Talk to you soon brother:)
Pretty fascinating. Restoring my Dads (passed away last June) 1995 f250. Truck is basically dent free with the exception of the passenger door. Looks like a grandkid hung on the mirror. Having a hard time finding someone local to look at it.
So sorry to hear about your father Jay, that’s exciting you wanna restore the truck he had. If you lived in the Seattle Everett Washington area I’d be able to help you but otherwise I’m not sure who to direct you towards. Good luck to you and God bless
hi im 61 now been working doing body and paint for this guy for 30 years last 10 years as inside pdr guy also.i caught my boss this week giving away a 773 dollar dent 2015 jeep cherokee right door ladder fell down on moulding then hit hard below moulding .i basically pdred it 98 percent.paint was broke.i sanded it waterborne basecoat recleared whole door.he charged the cute blonde 500 dollars.was i wrong for almost quitting today?we almost got into a pysically fight
i think it is better to heat up the area your going to apply the glued tab to first, then after applying the tab is to cool the area down quickly with either cold water in a spray bottle or liquid gas refill for lighter really cools it down making the glue harden real quick. The connection between the glued tab and the surface your pulling is far superior and reduces the wait time to ready for a pull instantly especially with the liquid fuel freezing it making the glue solid. Try it and see for yourself the difference, you'll never do it that way again. Eagle One Over and out
I really don't know. I don't do training personally so I wouldn't know who to suggest. There are a lot of courses out there but I am not familiar with what they teach or how much they charge. Thank you for watching and commenting. 👍
Thanks so much for watching and commenting the question is totally valid the difference between my three to $400 and somebody's $2000 at a body shop is evident where as we can save their factory paint. I hope the videos help. I just hope to make the channel grow and help others. Thanks so much for watching😊👍
Agpros44 wife he did better than me on this one this was a lot of filming and basically all the dents u saw taken out or maybe pulling that glue she did a lot of work with the camera huh :)
I have watched atleast 5 videos of your work and 0 have had 100% repaired,if you cant get it to 100% why even try.glue pulls are useless,take the time and remove panel for a 100% repair using tool.
KevinSandy2 thanks Kevin for watching and commenting. This one was being paid for by the guilty party so I think I charged around 500. Maybe if it was coming out of the customers pocket I would give him a little better deal:) he was really happy with the result and I think the video actually came out looking pretty good too. Thanks again for watching👍
gil super I think I spent two hours on this one :) then I half an hour hanging out and talking with the cool customer. Thanks for watching and commenting👍✌️
I don't understand why you couldn't get a harder pull with a slide hammer and then tap down perfectly like dent time.. He uses glue pulling and gets perfect results
Well, let’s be clear I’m not dent time. I don’t try to be like anybody else. I have my own methods of doing things and I’m continually learning as I go. And I’m definitely not riding on his coat tails.
Hi there! I have been a watcher of your channel for a while now. Can you tell me your recommendation on making a fog line on my light? I saw your video where you striped your light and left the section white, however, I have heard that gray gives more depth into the dent. Any suggestions? My line board is all one color light. Thanks!
Tina Pratt Thanks for your message Tina. What gives the fog is usually the late ending going from Now Onlate to lighted service without any lines my board has two different colored lights so it tends to show a little more fog. Try turning your middle light off and have the two outside ones on. Also angle is everything. Thanks for watching and commenting👍
Okie-Tom Yeah I would say this when only came out to 80 to 85% but the customer was super happy and the positivity made it all come out great. Thanks for watching and commenting brother👍
I just started pdr for a week ago with glue pulling. Even i know that you should make that tight dent wider, shallower with tapping and you would be able to make it 95%. Been there done that (a few days ago :D )
Oahu has some of the best PDR Tech in the country. Have you seen how small our parking stalls are? I have had a lot of difficult dents fixed and I was not impressed with your skills at all
we like your efforts more than a few of the pros who want to charge for viewing there complete video elsewhere. thanks for your help. a picture is worth a thousand words. keep it up sir
Randall Booker thanks for your awsome comment! It’s guys like you that keep us motivated to keep the vids coming!!
Thank you for showing us the effort and the process and the time spent. You did at least 50 pulls. That is really good to know.
I like this video because it really shows what truely a pdr can do. PDR sometimes can't 100% fix the metal, but rather makes it better than original low or high dent in a decent and logical way.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you watching
We are LEARNING and loving it thank you Sir!!
BLACK JACK thanks brother this one was it tough one but I think it came out pretty good👍
You’re the real Jack Black;)
Great work! I enjoyed all 15 minutes of the video. I could have watched an hour.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You, Sir, are a perfectionist, nay a Magician to say the least!
thank you Sir. I have one I've been glue-pulling only and your confirming my techniques, that I'm not crazy for switching tips and glues. I'm talking to a pro here but I found that NOT pulling it to the point it pops off (sometimes), that you can 3/4 pull more times on a tip placement than one BIG pull pulling the tap off. Maybe this is a paint risk? I dunno.
It could be a paint risk only if the car has been repainted or if there is a paint chip
Looks good Garth . As always thanks for sharing the video.
nick panico thank you Nick for watching and commenting this was a fun one🙂
watching and learning....thanks for the videos. keep them coming
devils lair thanks so much for the awesome comment👍
Love watching your glue pulls, Garth. Very helpful to me. 👍
Gary A Thanks Gary always nice to see your comments this one was a tough one but I think it came out OK
PDR Peterson Dent Repair yessir!
Thanks for the tutorial now i wanna do mine 😅
the upper one is easily removable with proper technique. you could have tapped the top dent from that tight valley you made into a more shallow dent after the first few pulls and made it come up clean.
sorry if i typed this strange haha
Thank you for your comment it is much appreciated
Indeed,, I like your effort, though I’ve seen his videos he works really hard for a self-taught technician..
How do you decide which tabs to use and what is the difference between the different colours? 🤔
The different colors have to do with the different temperature ratings, or rather what temperature they work best at outside. Some colors work better when it is hot outside, and some work better when it’s cold outside I just have to read the description of each.
@@Petersondent wow, interesting. Thanks for the explanation.
How much do you or PDR specialist usually charge for that, have similar damage on my 2020 Tacoma
Well done. It is what it is.
Hey thanks love it big guy.so if its cool go with black or yellows if humidity is up go gray. PS what the name on your lighting
My board comes from Elimadent
How many taps did you put in total?
nice repair...love the technique!
john price Thanks Jon for watching and commenting.
Nice repair. What you use to remove silicone ? ice purple ?
FLORIN-ADRIAN HOPSA 99% isopropyl alcohol I use the sprayer that is a kitchen oil sprayer LOL wife got it off of Amazon for 10 bucks
Phenomenal job buddy 👍
Hello, thanks for share! I have a question, in aluminium Is the same process?
Juan Figueroa hey Juan thanks for watching and commenting. In aluminum the metal tends to to be a little stiffer and stays where it is pushed with less resiliency a little bit more than normal steel. But the process is basically the same. Hope the videos help. Thanks again for watching
Hi, The one thing that stumps me so far is how you are able to pull the glue residue off so easily. I always have to use a scraper. Why do you think that is? Thanks!
Glen Harman its because i use 99% isopropyl alcohol. the 70%stuff just dosent work as well. hope that helps Glen. Thanks for watching and commenting.
And he said at the beginning that he buffed the area a little bit. If you don’t, you will more than likely have trouble removing glue.
Are use 99% isopropyl alcohol it's a special electronics alcohol that we buy it works great. thanks for watching and commenting
what a brilliant job!
where did you get that Line Board Reflector Board light with the Milwaukee battery?
ELIMADENT.COM
Can your glue gun adjust the temperature? If you can, how much temperature will you adjust? Thank you for your advice. My English is not good. Please forgive me. Thanks !
Yeung Fumiya no my glue gun just has one temperature if it had an adjustable temp I would probably put it to the hottest setting. Thanks for watching👍
Thank you for your reply ! My glue gun can adjust the temperature to 464 degrees Fahrenheit. Does this temperature cause damage to the car body ? Thanks !
Thanks for sharing ! Excuse me, if you just use Glue pull only , Heat the body with a heat gun before construction ? Thanks !
Yeung Fumiya With the glue pull system I don’t normally use heat because it doesn’t keep the surface cool enough for the glue to cool.
Thank you for your reply.
well done mate, that is perfectly acceptable as without the special light damage is not seen and that's good.
' um Thanks so much for the nice comment👍
Base clear in a garage lol
What tool would you use to take it all out completely?
What can off glue you used
Aldo Gomez thanks for watching and commenting. I use black plague or Tab weld glue. and isopropyl alcohol 99% to remove it. 👍
Can you recommend a good set of tap downs, thanks, I purchased some cheap ones from Ebay and they scuff the paint
Dentcraft. You have to keep the tips clean. Fine sandpaper and polish usually does the trick.
Dead on dent tools “ballistic tip set” is the bomb, then the VIP sniper, VIP directional, VIP blending tip, the edgy knob for a lager blending tip, the dentcraft R4 cherry tip, and the dentcraft m96r mushroom tip. That is all you need!
That will blend and knockdown as blending is just as important as knocking down. Actually you will be blending 10x more than knocking down if you have any clue what you are doing, so get a decent blending hammer as well.
The carbon 3 piece from power PDR is the best budget option for a blending hammer with removable tips.
Oh and the dentcraft long is the perfect and cheap choice for the knockdown handle.
I have a saying. It is wot it is. Well done brother. 👍
gil super yeah that was about all I can do on that one customer was happy with the results. Thanks for watching👍
what did you use to remove the glue stuck on the body?
Which is the strongest glue to use please? I have used clear glue gun sticks and they don't appear to pull at all. Thanks
you can get PDR glue sticks on amazon but i have used store bought glue sticks before and they didn't work as well as PDR sticks but they did pull enough to get the dent out it just took more work. you can't use the cheap brands of glue, i used either 3m or gorilla glue sticks, i also made sure the paint on my panel has been cleaned with grease and wax remover, the last thing is the year of the vehicle, the sheet metal on older cars is considerably thicker which makes it harder to pull with store bought glue sticks.........
Hi there, is there any risk of peeling the paint off? Awesome job my friend, I wish we had some experts like you here at Texas
There is an expert in texas Mr. Lee Roth expert at glue pulling with Ding Kings in north dallas
I just came from a 4 week training
Thank you Jesse, I am not that far from there. It is hard to find these guys 👍
Awesome job my friend
Jesse Tostado Thank you Jesse this was a super fun day even though I’d say the Dent only came out to about 80% thanks for watching brother
Great video 🙌. Watching from the U.K. and wondering which glue? I bought the cheap starter set off Amazon which looks like some of your tools but the glue instructions say 3 minutes to set. Your only 10 or 20 seconds, if that on some occasions. Thanks 🙏
what is the name of the black hot glue you are using it looks strong?
Can you give a link to the light you use? It runs off an M18 pack??! That’s awesome.
DrFiero Yes I sure can. I also have a separate video on my Elimadent light board.
elimadenttools.com talk to James he will hook you up. :) thanks so much for watching and commenting.👍
Hey, good job. What kind of glue did you use.
Caleb Benson On this one I use the black plague glue the whole time. It’s a Keco product . Thanks for watching:)👍
what this the name of the glue you use?... I am not a professional but bought some yellow sticks on the internet to fix my personal car and have a hard time removing the glue after I pull.
is the glue just normal hot glue?
F F Nope this glue is specially formulated for automotive paint in his from the Keco corporation. thanks for watching and commenting👍
Amigo lo felicito que gran trabajo me gustaría poder entender el inglés pero depronto tiene videos en español y como sostiene al capot la varilla desde Colombia gracias
Car Spa Detailing Profesional Mao Gracias por la comment . much appreciate it👍
Good job, learned a lot, thank you!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, we really appreciate you!
Once again an awesome and beautiful job my brother!! So quick question, do the green tabs pull better than the ice tabs? I’m looking to get more tabs and I do have some green ones, I just don’t have any ice blue ones.
TURBOCAST Channel hey thanks for watching and commenting. The green one seem to work really good but I’m still really fond of those ice blue tabs they pull really strong. I also have a different type of glue that pulls a little harder also that I will be using. Talk to you soon brother:)
PDR Peterson Dent Repair call me anytime and thx for the info! 😎👍
Very good
Thanks brother super nice customer, The positivity made it all come out great
@@Petersondent
that cool guy, your work really good, these tools are also very good send one of them to min test .
Pretty fascinating. Restoring my Dads (passed away last June) 1995 f250. Truck is basically dent free with the exception of the passenger door. Looks like a grandkid hung on the mirror. Having a hard time finding someone local to look at it.
So sorry to hear about your father Jay, that’s exciting you wanna restore the truck he had. If you lived in the Seattle Everett Washington area I’d be able to help you but otherwise I’m not sure who to direct you towards. Good luck to you and God bless
Great video
isn't taping quicker for dents that small?
It depends on the panel, and where is it it is located
Thanks for your question, and thanks for watching
Amazing!
Thank you DrReason, What a nice complement
hi im 61 now been working doing body and paint for this guy for 30 years last 10 years as inside pdr guy also.i caught my boss this week giving away a 773 dollar dent 2015 jeep cherokee right door ladder fell down on moulding then hit hard below moulding .i basically pdred it 98 percent.paint was broke.i sanded it waterborne basecoat recleared whole door.he charged the cute blonde 500 dollars.was i wrong for almost quitting today?we almost got into a pysically fight
I’m sorry to hear about that, that is a really ridiculous thing that he did. I DONT blame you
Nao zerou o amassado
Uma dica boa é vc abrir o amassado em volta , ai o ovinho some .
I from brasil
Yuri Thank you for watching and commenting we love Brazil👍
also, where to you get your equipment? thanks
F F all over mainly just a quality PDR tool manufacturers. I do have tool reviews videos in a highlighted section on my channel. Thanks for watching:)
Looks like eBay stuff
Sorry BRO I don’t do EBay. Quality is more important than CHINAMADE CRAP
PDR Peterson Dent Repair ebay and amazon are the exact same thing look them up the tab puller and knock down
Slide hammer too
i think it is better to heat up the area your going to apply the glued tab to first, then after applying the tab is to cool the area down quickly with either cold water in a spray bottle or liquid gas refill for lighter really cools it down making the glue harden real quick.
The connection between the glued tab and the surface your pulling is far superior and reduces the wait time to ready for a pull instantly especially with the liquid fuel freezing it making the glue solid.
Try it and see for yourself the difference, you'll never do it that way again.
Eagle One
Over and out
Peter Forbes Thanks for watching and commenting I'll try that out
Hi,for training to whom should i contact?
I really don't know. I don't do training personally so I wouldn't know who to suggest. There are a lot of courses out there but I am not familiar with what they teach or how much they charge. Thank you for watching and commenting. 👍
@@Petersondent thank you....team breng-autotech www.brengautotech.com
Whats the average price for a ding on a door
Average price for a ding on my door is 3 to 400
Thanks so much for watching and commenting the question is totally valid the difference between my three to $400 and somebody's $2000 at a body shop is evident where as we can save their factory paint. I hope the videos help. I just hope to make the channel grow and help others. Thanks so much for watching😊👍
What’s something like that cost ?
Clem fandango I try to be fair with my pricing and keep most little dents like this under 500. Thanks for watching and commenting👍
Nice! Per work and wifey work!✌
Agpros44 wife he did better than me on this one this was a lot of filming and basically all the dents u saw taken out or maybe pulling that glue she did a lot of work with the camera huh :)
I have watched atleast 5 videos of your work and 0 have had 100% repaired,if you cant get it to 100% why even try.glue pulls are useless,take the time and remove panel for a 100% repair using tool.
Roberto Sanson Looks like you need to watch more videos👍
Also depends what the customer wants to pay for. Budget work gets different results.
Where do you work
Nice finesse work!
samuel sullivan thanks Samuel for watching and commenting. The positivity of this customer made everything way easier:)
Once again: Great job! What's the charge for such work? Thank you!
KevinSandy2 thanks Kevin for watching and commenting. This one was being paid for by the guilty party so I think I charged around 500. Maybe if it was coming out of the customers pocket I would give him a little better deal:) he was really happy with the result and I think the video actually came out looking pretty good too. Thanks again for watching👍
500 and didnt finish the dent... yikes
Well done mate. I hate those jobs. So long for same money.
gil super I think I spent two hours on this one :) then I half an hour hanging out and talking with the cool customer. Thanks for watching and commenting👍✌️
You should have opened up that little crease at the top before you kept pulling on it.
Yes you're right I was thinking the same thing
I don't understand why you couldn't get a harder pull with a slide hammer and then tap down perfectly like dent time.. He uses glue pulling and gets perfect results
Well, let’s be clear I’m not dent time. I don’t try to be like anybody else. I have my own methods of doing things and I’m continually learning as I go. And I’m definitely not riding on his coat tails.
glue finishing is annoying, its took my all patience instant :D
You have to let the glue set a little
Mojo27564 You're right thanks, I appreciate the input
where r u located
Seattle Washington. Thanks for watching and commenting
@@Petersondent come on down to jersey
@@Petersondent Do you know Dr.Frazer crane? 😁
Hi there! I have been a watcher of your channel for a while now. Can you tell me your recommendation on making a fog line on my light? I saw your video where you striped your light and left the section white, however, I have heard that gray gives more depth into the dent. Any suggestions? My line board is all one color light. Thanks!
Tina Pratt Thanks for your message Tina. What gives the fog is usually the late ending going from Now Onlate to lighted service without any lines my board has two different colored lights so it tends to show a little more fog. Try turning your middle light off and have the two outside ones on. Also angle is everything. Thanks for watching and commenting👍
How to contact you
Pretty good! Hard to get a glue pull perfect!
Okie-Tom Yeah I would say this when only came out to 80 to 85% but the customer was super happy and the positivity made it all come out great. Thanks for watching and commenting brother👍
I just started pdr for a week ago with glue pulling. Even i know that you should make that tight dent wider, shallower with tapping and you would be able to make it 95%. Been there done that (a few days ago :D )
Some parts of dents are remains
you have to be tappy happy to do that kind a work. ;]
Yes brother yes brother
It is definately an aquired skill that requires tons of patience !
You got that right brother
Pdr
Agpros44 agpros44 SUBBED! Thanks so much for watching and commenting brother ✌️
Anyone else think he sounds like Jack Black?
he let the glue not dry
ASOME JOB .It going to be full of stone chips later . 85 % is asome
Screw it, its a POS toyota. Scrap it.
not great!!!!!
Oahu has some of the best PDR Tech in the country. Have you seen how small our parking stalls are? I have had a lot of difficult dents fixed and I was not impressed with your skills at all