imported_howareb
New member
Some of you might think I am crazy, but here is the deal.
I used the Ding King the other day just for fun ( I had plenty of time) and that thing pulled out a huge dent that I had. I was very amazed.
Problem with the thing is that it has not worked well on smaller dents and I think it is the adhesion of the glue that it limiting its potential.
Basically, out of 10 tries theglue stick well once or twice. I would need something to hold a bit longer and would not damage my paint.
I was thinking about the regular glue from the hot glue gun. Would this damage the paint?
Anybody have any experience?
I also thought about going to one of those Paintless Dent Repair centers, but when I spoke to somebody in NYC about, the guy said that they would have to drill a small hole(ex. rear quarter pannel work they would drill a hole right where the sticker (with car specifics) is on the inside of the driver door. I did not want to have a plug in my car.
Any help is appreciated.
I used the Ding King the other day just for fun ( I had plenty of time) and that thing pulled out a huge dent that I had. I was very amazed.
Problem with the thing is that it has not worked well on smaller dents and I think it is the adhesion of the glue that it limiting its potential.
Basically, out of 10 tries theglue stick well once or twice. I would need something to hold a bit longer and would not damage my paint.
I was thinking about the regular glue from the hot glue gun. Would this damage the paint?
Anybody have any experience?
I also thought about going to one of those Paintless Dent Repair centers, but when I spoke to somebody in NYC about, the guy said that they would have to drill a small hole(ex. rear quarter pannel work they would drill a hole right where the sticker (with car specifics) is on the inside of the driver door. I did not want to have a plug in my car.
Any help is appreciated.