this is a quick tour of the basic repair process, using Paintless Dent Removal. The repair is performed by Bullseye Dent Removal, INC. www.bullseyedent.com.
this is a quick tour of the basic repair process, using Paintless Dent Removal. The repair is performed by Bullseye Dent Removal, INC. www.bullseyedent.com.
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For 20 minutes of work, that’ll be $120
Air duster and a hair dryer
Good Job
doesnt look fixed to me
My Boxster at 148,000 miles blew up. It was my daily driver. maintained properly. always wrmed it up before id drive. Used same gas station and the same pump. The day it blew it was idling perfect like every other day and the IMS Bearing went out and shot metal through my entire car. Porsche said it can happen to any model at any time. only 2009 cars and up dont have that bearing. I just bought a basically brand new 996 3.6 911 and had the bearing made bullet proof before I put it on the road.
It *IS* awesome, isn’t it? It’s also awesome that it’s a skill that took years to master, and can’t be learnt by watching a 3min video on YouTube
That was awesome! Oh wait, I couldn’t even see what you were doing….
If you’re going to make a video, you should show what you’re doing. You’re between the door and the camera most of the video…
and what’s so wrong about that actually it would save allot of money and paperwork (insurance)
Nice work man.
HAha. What a moronic comment. He’s a dent tech you douche
Nice vid Keitharoonie
you should use the mini suction pad to pull the dent out, the toosl you’ve jammed into the window slot may damage the wiriing and trim. If you must use a tool inside, you should remove the door car to access the panel
What if you have a cross-member in the way? I have a dent on the roof, so I pulled the trim off to expose the steel on the roof on the inside… Wouldn’t you know it… a cross-member which is welded in is right in the way of the dent… -.- I do musical instrument repair so I’m fairly well off in terms of handling dent repairs… However, this one has completely eluded me… Drives me nuts that the dent is there. 😛
He probably drives with his tools all the time. Whenever he makes a dent to a car on accident. He pulls out his tools pops out the dent on the spot and the owners dont ever know.
the metal would only get more pliable unless were talking -30 temps if the heat was quite a way bit more than the paint can stand
i agree with you on the paint … but i do think that the metal would also move a little easier if it wasn’t cold. maybe i will try to get a hold of Myth Busters and ask them to look into it !
it dont make the metal any softer it just massivly reduces the chance of splitting paint in cold weather
Very Nice
could of been a kid that did it on accident…
awesome
Massaging the metal
and then you crash the car
Hope they caught the fucking ASSHOLES who did this…
good vid.
This guy did my BMW a couple years back and my buddy’s M3. Thanks a lot bro! Keep up the great work!!
I have a dent like that on my Rabbit that I wish I could remove. You are the best, thank you for showing.
This guy is beastmode, PDR in the rain!
нихрена блин не видно, что то там бля шаманил… и вот эффект. ну очень смешно!
can’t you just take a suction cup?
fo sure lol looks like there was never a dent there lol but the bonnet is a different story all the cannonnballs from the roof messed it up
No, it is, I’ve tried it and it work. You have to heat it for a REALLLY long time though, like 5 minutes, then spray the compressed air on it. If you concentrated in your science lessons while at school, you will know why this is possible.
thats the best way
thats simply not true
thats crap it doesnt work.
if you warm up the metal with a hair dryer it will move easier then cold metal when you push it out .
that doesnt work