Learn how to fix this Large Dent on a Ford Explorer | Paintless Dent Removal

Learn how to fix this Large Dent on a Ford Explorer | Paintless Dent Removal

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Tony Clausen says:

I wish you guys were in New Zealand, I had some dents removed in my ute tailgate, can still see the damage 🙁

S MAULE says:

Any videos for real technical stuff? Maybe edges or top of tailgates? See alot of tailgates smashed down. Would love an idea. Thanks

Dent Ding King says:

Super work Dave and very nice video!

Jose Jimenez says:

Dave Oh my man!!!

Jonathan Garcia says:

Excellent repair and great video! How many times does the repair need?

Beny Gil says:

Exelente trabajo david tu y cris hacen muy buen equipo

Pogromcy Wgnieceń says:

Great repair, not swimming at all !!!

Dave says:

Nice repair! I enjoy seeing the different approach’s between you and Chris. I’m guessing Chris would have used the dent dial on that

thomkirby says:

As always an nice demo but this time I feel clueless. When you switched tools I had no understanding of the why nor results for each one. And when you said to switch to the straight tool to pick out those minor lows you did not show up close any work. We cannot learn much with that wider view. Add in some close ups to explain how each tool can resolve the task. Please.

ralph salotto says:

Fantastic job.

Charl Laing says:

I must say u guys nail every job,great work

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