FIXED in 3 STEPS! | NO Paint NO Filler!

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Published 2019-10-24
Paintless Dent Removal is a method of removing minor dings and dents from the vehicle bodywork without the need for filler and paintwork. This is a highly skilled process in which the dent is massaged from the rear of the panel or sometimes from the front using glue pulling methods.

Filmed & edited by Jake Quintin

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www.1sttrackdents.co.uk

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► Tools & Equipment I Use:

• Glue Remover (99.9% Isopropl Alcohol Liquid Cleaner) geni.us/Alcohol-cleaner
• Bosch Glue Gun - geni.us/glue_gun
• Portable Glue Gun - geni.us/Cordless
• Dewalt Heat Gun - geni.us/heat-gun
• Infrared Temperature Gun - geni.us/Laser-thermometer
• A-1 Tools - www.pdrtool.com/
• 24” Softtip Double Bend - www.ultradenttools.com
• A44 7/16" 6-pc tip set and tip holder- www.ultradenttools.com
• Aluminium Knock Down - www.pdrprotools.co.uk/

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► HEALTH & SAFETY!:

• Ear Plugs - geni.us/ear_plugs
• Safety Gloves - geni.us/workgloves
• My Favourite Safety Glasses - geni.us/eyeprotect

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► Polishing Equipment/Consumables I Use:

• 3M Fast Cut Polish(Cutting Compound) - geni.us/compound
• 3M 02085 Trizact Hookit 6 P3000 Grit Foam Disc by Trizact - geni.us/trizact
• 3M Fast Cut Polishing Mop Head - amzn.to/36GisoY
• 3M Ultra Fine (Fine Polish) - geni.us/ultrafine
• 3M Ultra Fine Polishing Mop Head - geni.us/ultrafinemop
• BEST POLISHING COMBO! geni.us/polishcombo

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► My Studio & Camera Gear Set Up:

• MAIN CAMERA: geni.us/bestcamera
• Main Microphone - geni.us/bestmic
• BEST WIRELESS MIC - geni.us/bestwireless
• Lavalier Microphone - geni.us/lapelmic
• Studio Lights - geni.us/studiolights
• Tripod - geni.us/everydaytripod
• Small Tripod - geni.us/flexibletripod
• Camera Gimbal (Updated version) - geni.us/mysteadycam

Note: Commissions may be earned from the links above.

All Comments (21)
  • @1st_track_dents
    Hi everyone, as promised here is my latest video, it’s a collection of 3 dents on the tailgate of a Hyundai i3, I really enjoyed this one even though it took quite a while to film and edit, hope you enjoy it!
  • @MrMagicsparky
    Now there’s someone who clearly takes great pride in his work. Very impressive repair 👍
  • @Kenjiro5775
    This man understands how to move metal around in increments of fractions of a millimeter. That's some skill!
  • @peacelove8941
    I'm 27yrs collision technician.these guys still amaze me. It looks easy on YouTube, it takes a very special talent to do this.
  • @ej.infamous
    He’s not giving away any trade secrets here... the real key is the patience, skill & attention to detail that most people just don’t have. Great work.
  • @dagored4077
    I've learnt so much from YouTube. I have fixed a tumble dryer a fridge freezer and much more. So, when my daughter managed to put a nice dent in my KIA Soul I thought 'no problem YouTube is your friend' I watched some very informative videos - especially this one - and took it to a professional to fix it!
  • @fixer1972
    Great Video. My Grandfather was a bodyman in the 1950's, 60's, and 70's. A classically trained you might say, before the "just replace it it's cheaper" era. It is great to see that real skill has returned. I watched him do "impossible" things, you just wowed me sir and reminded of him. Much respect, and thank you.
  • @NewShockerGuy
    Love that you have the camera and fast forward as you tap things down... it's nice to see the progress on how this works. Too many videos do NOT show this and it's awesome to see how you do this process! Wish I could do PDR. Definitely a skill! Awesome job!
  • Definitely an Artist! It not only shows in your PDR work but also in the filming and editing of your videos. 👏
  • @username8171
    Unbelievable. The patience required to do this and the skill, this guy is truly a master.
  • @user-xx3vn1xi9i
    Patience and precision involved in this process was just amazing.
  • @guyguz7
    So good my friend ! My grandfather was a "bump and ding man" for Packard, Briggs, and Ford. He had a whole assortment of round metal doo-hickeys that he could reach around each side of the body and tap out the dents. He was very talented, and now I have seen him through your work ! As St. Francis of Assisi said: A laborer works with their hands, a craftsman, with their hands and head, an artist, with their hands, head, and heart......... you are an artist !
  • You certainly have a good eye my friend not to mention the patience of a saint. Great to watch 👍
  • @Si-vq5wg
    Incredible skills and attention to detail.There's only a very small percentage of people who can work to this level.Very impressive and excellent video content explaining the process.👍
  • Jake, awesome creation. It is clear that that you are both a craftsman and an artist. Incredible. Your diligence, patience, conscientiousness, skill, artistry and pride are evident in the way that you approach your craft. I would also like to say that the production value of your video is excellent as well. Smooth edits, great music choices. Great lighting and audio and video transitions. I gave you a thumbs up. 👍
  • @ericgun7055
    I love the way you take the time to explain your procedure and the fine line you need to skate so you don't go too far.
  • @donlove7260
    90% of body shops wouldn’t be so accurate like him real good job looks good
  • Just had all the hail on my car fixed and was curious and found my way here. Really cool video, a labor of love. The man knows his stuff and takes pride in his work. 👏