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PDR Class

20 Jun 2015 10:24 #1 by Geno
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Doing some PDR (Paintless Dent Removal) on Sandra's car this morning, thought you guys may like to see how it's done. :) There are guys all over that do this for a living, they can get rid of massive dents and crushed metal and still retain the factory paint. It amazed me when I first started doing it how metal can be manipulated and reformed with the right tools. It also costs less than the body shop and will definitely last longer.

There are tools and rods to do bigger stuff with but this morning I am using the glue method. You glue on a tab that fits the dent, on the small ones like this you can use a hand puller. It is a special glue that releases easily with 90% alcohol with no damage to the paint.

This dent had a poke at the top with a vertical crease under it. You can tell the dent and crease size by the tab glued on it.

















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20 Jun 2015 10:35 #2 by Kurt-NEPA
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That's really neat Geno. I could use one for my wife's Honda.

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20 Jun 2015 11:30 - 20 Jun 2015 11:34 #3 by GT 14
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Must be some wild glue to stick like that and release without harming the paint.

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20 Jun 2015 12:07 #4 by Geno
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It's pretty cool stuff, holds really good with a large tab and a 10lb slide hammer too. :surprised

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20 Jun 2015 14:02 #5 by Trouty56
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Damn.....you need to be thinking of moving closer.......


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20 Jun 2015 15:51 - 20 Jun 2015 15:52 #6 by Geno
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Found a vid of some of the rest of the story. There's a lot of tapping down to relieve pressure and get rid of high spots. There are also line boards for outside, and line lights for inside use. This one is done with tools, there are lots of configurations of them for different areas.



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20 Jun 2015 17:23 #7 by nappypappy
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Nice but my question is....What cant you do?:smile2

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20 Jun 2015 17:35 #8 by Geno
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Eat Mexican. :rolling3


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20 Jun 2015 21:36 #9 by nappypappy
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Geno wrote: Eat Mexican. :rolling3


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:agree :smile2

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20 Jun 2015 22:54 #10 by JustinW.73
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Thats pretty cool, I always thought PDR stood for Police Department Recruitment, but you learn stuff everyday.

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