AUTO COLLISION REPAIR WITHOUT PAINTING! | WATCH how it's done with PDR

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @panchogonzales6409
    @panchogonzales6409 Год назад +4

    We are totally different regarding cars in the USA, we drive them and beat the devil out of them for 10 years. You are an artist!

  • @MrAllan9
    @MrAllan9 Год назад +57

    I'm a retired body mechanic of 30yrs, blown away by this technique. 30 yrs ago we didn't have the advanced paints that are used now that are resilient and flexable, but this video is like watching a sculpture artist at work. 👏

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +11

      Thank you Mr Allan for your great comment. Yes the paint used these days is very resilient and many types of damage can be saved. Even when an accident occurs the paint can withstand the impact. It’s nice to reply to adult comments instead of the “fake” and “you made the dent” comments!
      Thanks again
      Martin

    • @DennisMader-n4b
      @DennisMader-n4b Год назад

      @@dentremover01😊

    • @chrisdoe6890
      @chrisdoe6890 Год назад +3

      Beautiful job Martin … you can tell you love your job and take suck pride in the outcome and rightly so. It takes skill and a keen eye for detail and you my friend have both . A new subscriber here . Well done indeed .

  • @drdentrepair5530
    @drdentrepair5530 2 года назад +21

    What a fantastic repair. I watched every second of this repair.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад

      wow thank you DR Dent Repair i really appreciate it and especially having the interest of another dent tech. im glad you enjoyed it 😁

    • @kylemcweeny878
      @kylemcweeny878 9 месяцев назад

      😂 same. I tried not to blink! If someone talked to me, I would stop the video. Wait until the conversation was over, then rewind a little and have a go again.. 😂

  • @dingking7577
    @dingking7577 2 года назад +4

    I love it when techs work together. In Tampa there’s not enough good techs to be considered competition so we work together.

  • @SalvageMasterEssex
    @SalvageMasterEssex 2 года назад +5

    Nice job, not only saving customer money on conventional bodywork repairs but also no hassle trying to match paint. Top Notch repair 👍👍

  • @GeminiSeven43
    @GeminiSeven43 Год назад +7

    You Truly are an Artist with leverage and patience. Beautiful results and lots of hard work. Thanks so much for taking us along.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind comment. Not everyone gets the hard work that’s put into each repair… but to be appreciated and acknowledged is great!
      Thanks again
      Martin

  • @barryrudge1576
    @barryrudge1576 Год назад +1

    It is knowing with experience and practise where to locate and glue the pins and how much pressure to apply. So many people moan about the cost of a repair. Not only is it your time and materials that the customer is paying for it is also your skill.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      100% thank you. That’s right a lot of the time people just see the time involved say 5 minutes to fix a dent for £300
      They just see that it took you 5 minutes and I want 300 and they can’t compute this.
      They think that to give a bodyshop the same damage and it takes 3 days for them to wreck it with filler and paint somehow it is value for money for the customer!!
      Crazy but true.

  • @DA-yf5dn
    @DA-yf5dn Год назад +7

    Absolutely brilliant video showing your skills Martin! I came across your channel by accident and you now have a new subscriber. What a true craftsman!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Thank you DA I’m very happy you enjoy my video repairs 🙌🏼 I have a new video out today I hope you get time to see this too

    • @jorgemagalhaes7807
      @jorgemagalhaes7807 Год назад

      Veri good.

  • @1st_track_dents
    @1st_track_dents 2 года назад +12

    Incredible Repair guys! With the skill and experience of both of you on this one, this dent had no chance! 💪👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Jake really appreciate your kind words and hope your well?

  • @ruthbees7214
    @ruthbees7214 Год назад +2

    Amazing repair if that was my car I would be chuffed to bits. No painting filler or panel replacement. Like new and the best bit nobody would know.😁❤

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you Ruth it’s great to hear another person appreciate the PDR Method as appose to slate us for our work. Amazing comment thanks ❤️

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you Ruth it’s great to hear another person appreciate the PDR Method as appose to slate us for our work. Amazing comment thanks ❤️

  • @theprior46
    @theprior46 Год назад +3

    This is the essence of skill and patience allied to sheer artistry and science all working in concert. I imagine the technique only works with paint that hasn't be split or cracked by the dent damage. This blemish free damage is quite a tribute to the quality and thickness of Mercedes body paint! Great video and inspiring to see something done so well.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Hi thanks for your comment, we can achieve amazing results with PDR. And we can still carry out the exact repairs on damaged paint- we call this push to paint, where the bodyshop then takes over and repainted the panel
      Thanks for watching and commenting
      Martin

  • @kevinborden2477
    @kevinborden2477 2 года назад +14

    Amazing work!!! You are definitely a Master Craftsman.. Thank you for sharing these repairs with us.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад

      Thank you Kevin i really appreciate your comment

  • @vwccrline
    @vwccrline Год назад +1

    Wow that's an amazingly clean dent, no scrapes, scratches or chips in the paint!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      Lucky escape, the customer reversed into a protruding window sill at low speed

  • @ezequielalarcon9937
    @ezequielalarcon9937 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have been do it body work most my life part of work but these techniques had me staring changed to that level PDR my respect what great job you doing man 👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      Amazing! Thank you so much! Maybe try to learn this too when you’re in the bodyshop??

  • @wysokirafal
    @wysokirafal Год назад +5

    I would love to see the reaction of the car owners when they come to pick them up.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      It was a great reaction! It’s always a pleasure to see our customers see the transformation!

  • @raymondchadwick3577
    @raymondchadwick3577 Год назад +1

    You young man, are an absolute genius, and a very very good looking one at that!

  • @jbrown7403
    @jbrown7403 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are a true wizard and magician! I’ve had pretty good luck repairing some minor issues thanks to your very helpful videos! Cheers from Texas! 🍻👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад +1

      Amazing to hear that I helped you repair your car! Thanks for watching and commenting very much JBrown appreciated 😊

  • @DentfreeEurope
    @DentfreeEurope Год назад +1

    Hi there colleague, well done, I've been in the business of repairing all kinds of vehicles for about 55 years now, done all sorts of jobs in the automotive sector, from mechanic, panel-beater, painter, and lately, I've been doing this paintless dent repair job since 1995, the dents we are asked to repair are getting more difficult, bigger and complicated for us, so it's getting tougher, so the one's that expand their abilities, as we do, will always have something to do, and will survive harsher times, as for example what happened with the covid pandemic, our line or work was considered unessential in that period, either for the garages, car sellers or vehicle owners. Cheers to a job well done !!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Hi thank you for your great comment and 55 years wow! Well done sir.
      PDR has come a real long way in recent years with glue pulling becoming more popular too. Techs are pushing the boundaries to showcase their skills and that’s a great thing for the industry. But also it does make it harder for other techs because more is expected than simply pushing small dings out all day.
      I hope your still pushing and enjoying PDR
      Thanks for watching and enjoying my videos
      Martin

  • @dimpypuri1870
    @dimpypuri1870 Год назад +2

    excellent channel .....excellent work .....brilliantly covered ....love from INDIA 😊

  • @mrgrumpy5116
    @mrgrumpy5116 Год назад +11

    you always do a good job, I could see that looked a bit tricky right from the beginning, super job and far better than filler and paint, well done. 😊👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mr Grumpy!! I really appreciate your comment and yea your right it was a nasty one to fix. But got there in the end and our chanters was delighted!
      Take care, Martin

  • @bassoonman1562
    @bassoonman1562 2 года назад +3

    Excellent job. Hard to believe that this process makes sense rather than replacing the complete panel.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Martin, its the least evasive method and the best to try before removing the paint or panel

    • @arm3828
      @arm3828 Год назад

      @@dentremover01 hi what's the name of the tool that you working with on 13:45 min ?

    • @briankuehn5379
      @briankuehn5379 Год назад

      @arm3828 it was a smaller slide-hammer
      Great work!!

  • @waynek921
    @waynek921 Год назад +1

    Fantastic workmanship thats a good eye and patients. Well done sir.

  • @Reevesi
    @Reevesi 8 месяцев назад +1

    From Zero to Hero on that panel. Great job

  • @ronaldroberts9556
    @ronaldroberts9556 Год назад +1

    Bloody ‘ell! That was impressive! I did not expect that. Well done!

  • @FernandoHaddadMinistro
    @FernandoHaddadMinistro 2 месяца назад

    Best man and the best videos on RUclips about this kind of repair. I'm watching to make on my golf 7.5 back door, on the manufacturer line mark, that was pressed by a panel edge when I was parking. For my luck it was a wood panel and the paint don't have a lot of damage

  • @dentdetailpdr
    @dentdetailpdr 2 года назад +3

    Incredible repair and video Martin, had to watch in 2 sittings!

  • @Electrobilia
    @Electrobilia Год назад +1

    As usual, very nice work. Also...protect your hearing! You'll be glad you did...thx for upload.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you, I usually wear noise cancelling plugs day to day! With a bit of music!

  • @JOHNABLANK
    @JOHNABLANK 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great job! It is amazing how this can be done without filler or paint.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! With time, patience, the correct tools and skill. These repairs are possible

  • @raysfo
    @raysfo Год назад +4

    You did a very good job on that quarter panel. I used to tap on the high spots while pulling on the panel. It release the tension much better. What you doing is much better and faster than the old days. We had nail guns to pull the dents out than filler the panel before painting it. You made it so easy good job well done.👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you RaySfo
      I totally get you, this is very similar to panel beating with the pins and I agree about tapping the crowns at the same time

    • @JohnnyBravo02
      @JohnnyBravo02 8 месяцев назад +1

      Keep in mind these repairs take a lot longer than these cut videos might seam . People don’t have good enough attention spans otherwise. But no doubt this guy has mastered his craft and is faster than most. The average PDR guy couldn’t even do this

  • @thenaggars124
    @thenaggars124 Год назад +1

    Now that is some high quality pdr ladies and gentlemen, this guy has got his shit together. Less than 5% of techs are this good . I have 20 years under my belt and would’ve just passed or said maybe 80% better in trade for your first born child. Great work Martin, hats off to you!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you Brendan I really appreciate your kind words. I do take on these horrid repairs! This was a friend of mine and I said I’d see what I can do and also make a video of it
      Turned out alright!
      We agreed to get it to a standard that is acceptable and could be buzzed down if needed and repainted. Well done doing 20yrs respect to you sir 🙌🏼

  • @grantssmartrepairs
    @grantssmartrepairs Год назад +1

    great work id love to learn pdr 29 years in bodyshop and it fascinates me 👍👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Thanks Grants Smart Repairs I’d say go for it, it will really help you with your repairs and in the future you can offer it as another service

  • @carllamb6711
    @carllamb6711 Год назад +3

    You, my friend are very talented man. I loved every minute of watching you doing this, and I have now subscribed and not forgetting the liked. Can’t wait for the next one.🎉😊

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Thank you Carl. I’m on with a couple of videos I hope to have them finished asap
      Thanks for subscribing too very kind of you

  • @tonym6920
    @tonym6920 Год назад +3

    You really have a keen eye, a lot of patience and a ton of experience and it shows, amazing work, you’re an artist! Cheers!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you Tony I really appreciate your kind comment. Yes it takes a lot of effort to do a repair like this! I needed a lay down after that one! 🙌🏼

  • @noelconnor8539
    @noelconnor8539 Год назад +2

    As a metal finnisher itake my HAT OFF TO YOU ❤❤

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Hi Noel thank you very much for your kind comment. I bet watching you work would be very interesting too I’ve seen metal smiths/runners work and I really enjoy the skillset 🙌🏼

  • @whatdoyouthinktodd
    @whatdoyouthinktodd Год назад +1

    I have been an auto body repairman for 40 years and been doing PDR for the last five. I live in Michigan USA and in the winter it gets pretty cold. So when I work on a quarter panel when it's cold I put an electric heater in the trunk aimed at the panel that I'm working on to keep it hot while I pull. Sounds funny but it seems to work.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      What a great idea!!! Il give that a go because it gets Baltic in my workshop during winter!

  • @malcolmcurtis9786
    @malcolmcurtis9786 Год назад +1

    A credit to you sir. What a tradesman.👍👍👍🇬🇧

  • @chrissmith8280
    @chrissmith8280 Год назад +1

    Absolutely stunning! So was the dent repair… 😅

  • @peterwhyte-zl1kv
    @peterwhyte-zl1kv 3 месяца назад +1

    You are a materials technologist and an artist! Amazing to watch. Does it work on plastic dings?

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much. Plastic can be made a lot better but it sometimes warps afterwards

  • @coloradofleetworks8852
    @coloradofleetworks8852 Год назад +1

    Loved that you used fog and lines good job Martin . Hope to see you at mte

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you! I like to give different angles and use all the reflection sources where possible….Yes il be there in February!!

  • @Cease0886
    @Cease0886 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really loved your video!! It's basically like a ride long in your days work. I've been looking into getting into PDR, it looks. Challenging yet rewarding. And you've inspired me, my friend. Thank you, and keep up the awesome content and excellent work.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  6 месяцев назад +1

      Amazing comment and thank you so much. I wish you all the best with your PDR journey and 2024

  • @cardo1111
    @cardo1111 Год назад

    Very impressive, saved the customer from weeks at a body shop, with a disrupted factory finish, needless scans...

  • @dingking7577
    @dingking7577 2 года назад +1

    HEY MARTIN!
    GREAT TO SEE YOU (even if only on video)
    HI G! Jaime says hi too.
    Holy crap I just saw the dent. Looking forward to seeing the end.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад

      Hey Tommy! Thanks matey and hi Jamie! Hope ya’all well? See you very soon! 🍺

  • @longhuynh5249
    @longhuynh5249 Год назад +1

    I take my hat off for your patience!

  • @petecroxford3277
    @petecroxford3277 10 месяцев назад +1

    That was a lot of patience and a lot of skill and knowledge brilliant 🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍👏👏👏👏👏⭐️⭐️

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment Pete and for watching! Hope you enjoyed it and my other vids
      Hands

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      🙌🏼

  • @tonybilco1317
    @tonybilco1317 Год назад +1

    Seen many different dent removal videos...this guy is a magician beyond human skiĺl absolutely flawless repair..great video loved the talk through tuition more videos please ❤

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you To y for your great feedback. It really helps
      Looking forward to releasing my uo coming repair videos asap

  • @dariuszzatorski3305
    @dariuszzatorski3305 2 года назад +2

    Great job Tom! 👍Regards from Canada!

    • @LearnPDROnline
      @LearnPDROnline 2 года назад +2

      Thanks, my camera work was a little shaky at times but I certainly enjoyed the process!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад +1

      No you where spot on Tom very grateful to have you help me out

  • @andymcvean9631
    @andymcvean9631 Год назад +1

    Brilliant job, super impressive work, a real art. I still can't understand why the paint isn't breached with these punches. Thanks for sharing.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thanks Andy. Yes I agree, I see this daily and it’s amazing how the paint stays intact upon impact. Don’t get me wrong there’s some superficial dings that the paint gives up- every dent is different
      Thanks for commenting and watching

  • @BrendonHart1
    @BrendonHart1 Год назад +1

    That was a pleasure to watch!! Great job!!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you Brendon- a pleasure to read a nice comment! Thanks for watching 🙌🏼

  • @richardpelzer3797
    @richardpelzer3797 8 месяцев назад +1

    Starting at the smaller damage relives the tension of the big dent

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  8 месяцев назад

      Sometimes, I prefer to start closest to a crown as that’s where the tension sits. I don’t go for the deepest part.

  • @frankpavan7865
    @frankpavan7865 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. Definetly a large challenging dent !! I use cam auto glue as well. 👍 from Montreal, 🇨🇦

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Thanks Frank. Camauto gear is excellent, and they are in Canada too!

  • @chrisscott8991
    @chrisscott8991 Год назад +2

    Great job on the repair..I usually tap down some of the big crowns before I start pulling it does help relieve all of the tension for a better pull

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Hi Chris. I totally get your repair method. There’s a lot to take in when trying to organise a repair and film! I do sometimes tap but I prefer to lightly pull and see how the damage reacts and then tap the highs- I prefer not to repair big dents either but I seem to always get them! Lol

  • @linedancer111
    @linedancer111 Год назад +1

    Fantastic job, just love this, in my day new panel or loads of filler, thank you!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. The original estimate was for a new 1/4 but the customer didn’t want to do that. Didn’t want filler either so they asked if I could “try” and save it. I love a challenge!

  • @dentremover01
    @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

    Morning Dabrew my pleasure! I know this video had its flaws and I learnt from it like I do with all my videos.
    It’s crazy trying to organise all the cameras, mics, set ups and think about how I’m going to fix the damage at the same time!
    From this I learnt to Mic check on every take. Also camera placement, I always have 2 cameras on at the same time as a minimum
    Also with new iPhones and cameras they shoot in HDR which the editing software doesn’t like 🫣 I got caught out on the Skoda Superb video with that one. So all cameras are set to normal SDR to make it better to edit
    So much to organise but it’s worth it in the end.
    Also replying to comments takes hours but I try my best to reply when I get free time
    Thanks again and take care
    Martin

  • @timwest9300
    @timwest9300 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Martin please do some info on some tips on oil canning tons of great vids but hardly anything on oil canning thank you sir you are my inspiration of pdr

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Tim
      Yes not a problem I can make an oil canning video
      Let me see what I can do. If you get intouch I can also try and help

    • @timwest9300
      @timwest9300 11 месяцев назад

      @dentremover01
      Hi Martin thank you so much I love your time and effort you spend helping people I wish you many great blessings,

  • @1967250s
    @1967250s Год назад +9

    I would have started on the lower secondary area to release the pressure on the main upper damage, but nicely done. Those corners and ends must have had a lot of pressure built up from the impact. Pretty amazing that the paint is that strong to hold onto the metal.

    • @Stickleback
      @Stickleback Год назад +1

      i 2nd that 1st bit, good comment.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Great method. I really didn’t think it would be so tough to pull out! Easing the lower area would have released some tension and those Ehe crowns where a beast!

  • @nickmorgan3707
    @nickmorgan3707 10 месяцев назад +1

    Class work Martin.. Heelllaaaaaa clean work buddy.. Cool to see Tom on the job with you.. I've been following and watching your videos for a while now I've been a body and paint tech for 13 years now I'm chasing this.. It blows my mind how you lads work it's impeccable.. I've actually made an order from Anson just before Xmas cost me a bomb hahahaha,. Is there any way I could get in touch with you for some advice please Martin

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Nick! Happy new year! Nice one starting in PDR I wish you all the best. You’re welcome to email me dent08@yahoo.com
      Thanks Martin

  • @TheSharkGirls
    @TheSharkGirls Год назад

    You've inspired me to have a go myself. I'm amazed with the results. I've done 2 badly dented doors +1ft, a rear quarter panel & door going over a curved bodyline, an aluminium bonnet with a 1ft dent and I'll be onto the guards next. I can already see I'll only need a thin smear of putty over gouged metal.
    I even had a go at some annoying dents in a 30 yr old Subaru & I'm thrilled. Thank you.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Excellent! So if you’ve also filled it a little bit after pulling the damage out then that’s called a Glue Pull Repair GPR and it’s a much better way of repairing large damage with glue than welding pins onto the panel and damaging the Ecoat both sides of the panel.
      Well done again 🙌🏼

  • @terrydimmock4723
    @terrydimmock4723 2 года назад +2

    Wicked save 🥊🥊🔥🔥

  • @markgoscinski3509
    @markgoscinski3509 Год назад

    You are outstanding Martin , original paint always better than respray and bodywork filler etc . If that was mine I'd have been ecstatic

  • @maxkuykendall5866
    @maxkuykendall5866 Год назад +1

    I marvel at the talent and patience that gets these amazing results. Would these tools and techniques work equally well on older cars that are made of heavier gage steel?
    Does the repaired area have an issue with metal fatigue, that is to say, is it more susceptible to damage if hit again?

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Hi Max thanks for your great comment
      Yes I think it would still work, Merc metal is quite thick anyway but I’m sure these techniques would still work. Afterall PDR started when the first sheet metal cars where made.
      And because of the shape of this 1/4 being convex, the strength will always be there. If it was a flat panel then I’d say that yes it will be slightly weaker, but we are able to shrink and add strength back into panels with electronic machines.
      Hope this Helps and thanks for commenting and watching my videos. Hope you subscribed
      Martin

    • @maxkuykendall5866
      @maxkuykendall5866 Год назад

      @@dentremover01 Thank you! I have always been pained by body damage that traditional required repainting especially when metallic finishes are involved.
      Texture, color, durability over time and even how well the paint is laid down rarely match the factory finish. Your talent in these restorations is so needed. It has always seemed a paradox that when doing repairs like these, those who do the best work leave no evidence that they have done anything.

  • @massimo6770
    @massimo6770 2 года назад +2

    Probably the most clallenging repair ever to appear on the canal. Excellent result.
    I noticed that you have never heated the sheet metal: maybe it depends on the fact that the Mercedes has aluminum panels?
    Thanks for the video!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад +1

      Hi Massimo, no not really, just on the area close to the door…. this panel was steel aswell. i didnt need heat really and i dont use heat unless i have sharp tough dents to fix

    • @massimo6770
      @massimo6770 2 года назад +1

      @@dentremover01 Thanks for the clarification!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure thanks for commenting 😊🙏

  • @cx144
    @cx144 Год назад +1

    Très beau travail, je ne pensais-pas que ce fut possible, surprenant, bravo !

  • @justplanefred
    @justplanefred Год назад

    That's amazing! When I was doing body work, that definitely would have been repainted and had filler in it.

  • @jamesmarques7245
    @jamesmarques7245 2 года назад +1

    Awesome sauce ✊ how many hours did it take to repair the dent, no body work, paint. The right tools and a lot of patience. Came out really well👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад

      thamks James, i think about 8 hours in total

  • @superkev2000
    @superkev2000 Год назад +3

    Great video and great repair Martin and Tom! I wonder if lateral tension would have helped save some time on this one. I haven't tried it yet but it seems like its all the rage these days. Thanks for sharing your expertise and knowledge! -Kevin McBride

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Hey Kevin! Thanks and yea I admit LTS would have defo helped. I have a few LTS to try on my future smashes and it really does help.
      Hope your well? 🙌🏼

  • @jamesward5721
    @jamesward5721 2 года назад +4

    I prefer the pulling tower you built to the bridge puller - it looks to be a lot less faffy. If you don't already have one, get an air over hydraulic pump for the portapower - you will never regret that purchase, they're brilliant. :-)

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад +2

      Thanks James! i would but i dont have an air compressor in the shop. i did use them back in the day when i was panel beating and thats where the pulling tower idea came about 😉

    • @jamesward5721
      @jamesward5721 2 года назад

      @@dentremover01 Hit just short of 1000kg with the pulling tower today - 997 kg break-away force before the glue bond gave. Which is an insane amount of force for a small tab working on a home-built pulling tower. I was, tbh, ducking & squinting just before it banged loose each time.
      I was previously getting high 500's in terms of pulling power - changed glue brand for better & switched to higher quality nylon tabs - now getting much better glue clean-off compared to the cheaper stuff, much less failure of the glue itself - now it's the glue/tab interface that fails first - but the pull forces are insane - todays work was on a no-rear access quarter section with boron steel reinforcement - which ought be impossible to "pull" using glue alone - but it pulled it. I'm frankly amazed the tabs can take the forces involved with this extreme stuff, but so far they have not even blinked. The cheaper tabs I was using tore apart long before any bond failed - the pull sections just broke off from the bases at anything over high 500kg strain.
      The tower maxes out at 2000kg - so there's more to go - stuff is ordered. To hit a 1500kg glue pull off a single tab would be mad stuff - but I think it is very possible if the paint can withstand the forces involved.
      So far, the paint/metal bond has not been an issue, even at 1000kg on steel. That's c.a 250kg/Cm2 in basic terms "pull" on the paint as the tabs used are 4 Cm2 - which has to be right at the edge of the limits IMO.. I think when I hit 1500kg break-away force, chances are the paint will have been what gave. We'll see.

  • @walker1175
    @walker1175 11 месяцев назад +2

    Artist at work!

  • @theo5030
    @theo5030 Год назад +1

    Just amazing! How can one learn to do this type of repairs?

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Pick up a bar and try on an old panel? Then see about training if you like it

  • @interstellarconundrum4774
    @interstellarconundrum4774 5 месяцев назад +1

    It truly is an art form.

  • @cgrschannel7256
    @cgrschannel7256 Год назад

    They glue is impressive! Great repair.

  • @carlmasnec
    @carlmasnec Год назад +1

    I had the same process done to my car to my brand new car from the dealership and not very happy. The dearer ship did a replacement of the whole panel with no "HOCUS POCUS" I know when you have metal fatigue It is not the same you can play the the drums all day long and it get worst. Time for the body shop and paint . Story done!

  • @douglasevans4871
    @douglasevans4871 Год назад +1

    Simply put, beautiful work!

  • @stuartedge5906
    @stuartedge5906 9 месяцев назад

    Great work.
    This is the opposite to "you get your leg, let's cut it off and transplant a new one".

  • @MaxMax-th7uz
    @MaxMax-th7uz 2 года назад +1

    Great repairer and very laid back presenting style !

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад +1

      Wow thanks Max great feedback I really appreciate it. It was a true repair showing what goes on in the shop!

    • @georgesilveira4936
      @georgesilveira4936 Год назад

      @@dentremover01 nice job 👍, how many hrs and Hoy much 💰

  • @jjcud
    @jjcud 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank-you for making this video. Very helpful. good production also.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much - sorry I only just saw your message

  • @bossman1774
    @bossman1774 Год назад +1

    Great video of the skill and art of dent pulling.
    Is there a way to put more chains on to pull more areas at the same time?
    This might relieve the tension you speak of.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Hi Bossman thanks for your comment
      Yes there’s always room to add more, and sideways pulls aswell. I was abit like a rabbit in the headlights on this job, but managed to repair it
      Thanks Martin

  • @inekelassooij840
    @inekelassooij840 Год назад +1

    Geweldig gedaan top job 👌👍Groetjes uit Holland 👋🏼🇳🇱

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much, we love Holland and Konnigdag 🇳🇱

  • @paorarokino
    @paorarokino 2 года назад +1

    Once again another great vid you are extremly great at your craft well done👍👍👍👍👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад

      Thanks Paul, appreciated and thanks for watching 😁

  • @alfharris7459
    @alfharris7459 9 месяцев назад

    Tough job that one, usual brilliant result

  • @briandempsey2409
    @briandempsey2409 8 дней назад

    Great job 👏 and an insight into PDR

  • @E_GURAM
    @E_GURAM 6 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate your videos!!! Thank you and your operator!!!

  • @panchogonzales6409
    @panchogonzales6409 Год назад +1

    I noticed that as soon as the Mercedes saw you she fixed herself😂. 👍

  • @ryanhamilton9709
    @ryanhamilton9709 Год назад

    Great job! I wish i had u and ur pulling tool to help me to fix my rear fender on my mustang

  • @saleemakhtar4108
    @saleemakhtar4108 Год назад +1

    Congratulations, very good job. Keep it up

  • @tommorides8086
    @tommorides8086 2 года назад +2

    Work to be proud of. Excellent job.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад

      Thank you Tommo 🙌🏼

    • @tommorides8086
      @tommorides8086 2 года назад

      @@dentremover01 No problem.
      Im pondering on upskilling myself at the moment and potentially looking into this for work depending on how my current job role goes.
      I will see what my time brings.

  • @ozzstars_cars
    @ozzstars_cars Год назад

    Cracking job there mate!

  • @franciscoramos226
    @franciscoramos226 Год назад +1

    Hey Martin, ... hat off to you and your amazing repair 🔝💯 ... I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas 🥂🥂 and a Happy New Year

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Hey Francisco happy new year to you and family. Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @mohammadreza6994
    @mohammadreza6994 Год назад +1

    Hello, your work is really great and perfect. I live in Iran and I work Pdr and I was interested in your tensile tool pack I wanted to know how I can have this tool model. Thank you honorable colleague🌺🌺

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. Which tool is it?

  • @The_Sword3
    @The_Sword3 Год назад +1

    Wish you would have explained how you removed the pieces you glued on that quarter. Shocking how fast the glue dried and how well it stuck.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. The glue comes off easy with isopropyl.
      I have other videos which explain this if you have time to watch them

  • @davidwoods8982
    @davidwoods8982 9 месяцев назад +1

    I couldn’t understand the name of the glue you use. Any chance you can post the name of the glue that you’re using?
    Great stuff btw! I’m learning a lot!

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  9 месяцев назад

      Ah I’m sorry. It’s called CamAuto collision glue, or Keco Flex glue

  • @spengmckenzie612
    @spengmckenzie612 Год назад

    Amazing work brother really amazing but I ain’t got that much patience lol

  • @fredsalfa
    @fredsalfa Год назад +1

    That was Mindblowing. I have an SLK350 with the same body shape as that car and this feels like my car your working on. Could I ask how much that cost?

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  10 месяцев назад

      They are great cars! We have a red one too
      Prices vary, this should be around 1.5-2k although this was a bit less

    • @fredsalfa
      @fredsalfa 10 месяцев назад

      @@dentremover01Ok that seems reasonable. Thanks

  • @stevedunshea4261
    @stevedunshea4261 6 месяцев назад +1

    When you put the glue pullers at the top I was yelling at the screen, Don't do it! The paint will crack! I was glad to be proven wrong.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  6 месяцев назад

      Amazing! I’m very happy I showed you how it’s possible to save a panel from the bodyshop and I hope you enjoyed it

  • @martinsmusic2223
    @martinsmusic2223 Год назад +1

    Great job. No disrepect intended but that dent looked rather clean at the start with no paint damage or scrapes. How did it occur please?

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Hi Martin. No probs,
      It happened when the customer decided to move their car to hide a curbed wheel…but got it too close to the house and the pvc window ledge cut into the panel. It was a slow impact
      Thanks Martin

    • @martinsmusic2223
      @martinsmusic2223 Год назад

      @@dentremover01 Interesting. So did the dent puller repair the then curbed PVC window ledge, or did the customer just hide that?

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      No the window ledge is part of the house….the person reversed the car into the window ledge and it pushed the panel in.

  • @andrewboggis3174
    @andrewboggis3174 2 года назад +1

    Nice repair. Think I would of used a bar across the puller then used my three ratchet straps for the first pull but the bridge pulled does look super light.. just if it breaks lose you have to try catch it 😂..

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  2 года назад +1

      great idea! that would work with smaller and less bulkier straps for sure… the bridge is very lightweight and very user friendly…. us dent men have 4 hands so we can catch stuff with cat like reflexes!!

  • @dannylee2394
    @dannylee2394 Год назад +1

    Very nice work ! How many time? How many hours with your experience? if I did it would probably be a week or two.

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you. I think this took most of the day to repair. With practice I’m sure you could be able to carry out a repair like this one day 🙌🏼

  • @wayneallott
    @wayneallott 2 года назад +1

    Lovely tutorial and repair 👍

  • @stevemorgan9773
    @stevemorgan9773 Год назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO Dare u mention prices

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад

      Thank you Steve
      For this repair it was less than 1k and cheaper than replacing the 1/4 which was previously mentioned to our customer

  • @chrisbarber1187
    @chrisbarber1187 Год назад +1

    As a car mechanic myself,I’m always interested in bodywork also.We have a PDR guy coming to our site and love to watch him. Can I ask,at what point would you decide NOT to warm the panel up with the heat gun ?

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      Thanks Chris! Yes watching PDR guys is great and I use to do that when I was a panel beater! I use heat every
      Now and again mainly in winter to get the panel up to a nice working temp and reduce the brittleness of the paint. Also everything works better when warm.
      Also if I’m using bars on a tight dent then heat makes it easier to manipulate
      Aluminium is best heated all the time. But there’s no hard rule on using it. It’s like when you decide to lubricate a tight but to remove it. You just know when
      Thanks for your comment

    • @chrisbarber1187
      @chrisbarber1187 Год назад +1

      @@dentremover01 Thanks for the reply, I'll watch more videos before I decide to move over to the dark side 😂 keep up the good work 👍

    • @dentremover01
      @dentremover01  Год назад +1

      @@chrisbarber1187 il do my best to upload once a month!

  • @SSGzarar.173
    @SSGzarar.173 7 месяцев назад +1

    Quality skills amazing job ❤❤