How I Used Hot Glue To Fix This Dent | Paintless Dent Removal

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Published 2023-03-26
Today I'm going to talk you through step by step my complete dent removal process and explain How I Used Hot Glue To Fix This Dent!

I'm going to teach you how to use a slide hammer for Directional Pulling to get the most effective pulls whilst releasing tension and working with the flow of the metal!

I start by checking for the access points and which tools will get me to which sections of the damage, then I begin to reduce the surrounding dent until I am left with the main dent you see in the photo. I use hot glue to reduce the large dent quickly and then finish the repair with tooling from the inside and some blending techniques to finish.

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00:00 Introduction
00:58 Access Points
01:39 Plan for removal
02:51 First stage or repair
03:59 Re assessing the damage
05:02 Crown removal
05:38 Re assessing the damage
07:42 Identifying the tension
08:21 First glue pull set up
09:45 Second glue pull set up
10:15 Re assessing the damage
11:11 Top Tip for using a slide hammer
11:52 Using a lifter
13:49 Restoring the bodyline
15:12 Blending
16:24 Shaping the panel and working the bodyline
17:12 Identifying 'hidden damage'
18:40 Blending
19:25 Finishing stages
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All Comments (21)
  • @vebnew
    I just wanted to offer my thanks to you and your videos! I watch some videos of other people doing PDR work including yourself, ordered some tools, and spent 15 minutes on the $2400 dent in my wife's car. Within the first 15 minutes I was able to remove the 90% of the damage! I could not of done it without your videos. I ran a bodyshop back in the 70s we did a lot of swapping out of fenders, doors, bondo work and painting. I don't think anybody ever heard of PDR back then. PDR is a much more of an efficient and cost savings way of repairing damage on cars! Thanks again for the education; who says an old dog can't learn new tricks!
  • @wyattoneable
    Hi Tom. I've worked on a few repairs using my own vehicles and I can tell you, I have much more appreciation for the skill it takes to be really good. (Especially that last 10%) My repairs are terrible in comparison but I continue to enjoy the learning process. Thank you.
  • @franzelias5368
    I love that you do not add to the existing damage. Traditional bodyshop techniques increase the damage and then cover it up. PDR is the way to go!
  • @Andyc515
    As a body repair guy in a busy body shop I’d really love to learn PDR and use it in work and in after hours repairs. Quick turn around jobs etc . Great video loved watching 👍👏
  • @dentremover01
    Wow amazing video Tom! Very relaxed tutorial great to see you show a different approach to pulling with the slide hammer 🎉🎉😊 Well done sir
  • Great video Tom, lots of challenges to fix on this one! I Hope you are back on the tools soon! 👍
  • @davewebster1627
    I had a similar dent removed, i was told it was a double panel above the wheel arch and had to be done from the outside. One PDR company could not do it, a body shop wanted a €1000 to fill and spray, another good PDR guy did it for €200 excellent job. Thanks for your info
  • @billseay6399
    Hey thanks great video love it. Just wanted to know can you reuse glue tips
  • @beckjuly100
    What a wonderful tutorial. Think I’d like to take the class in dent repair. For some reason, I find it fascinating. Thanks again. You’re quite talented. Cheers!
  • @billramsey800
    Nice work Tom, hope your recovery is going well take care 😎👍
  • @tuff-duty
    this man is a master of his craft. thank you for an insight into your eye and your techniques.
  • @p.p2295
    Very good how you got the Dent out. Got to get my out back of bottom side panel.after somebody revised into my car. After in a car park for 25 mins. They had driven off quickly. Unfortunately all the car park Camra's were off.
  • @rbmwiv
    I have been doing paint and bodywork. Years ago before pdr when everyone else was drilling holes and using their slide hammer I had a stud welded that welded copper studs to the bare metal and use a slide hammer to work the dents. Thanks for sharing your pdr knowledge. I have been trying my hand at it and have gotten decent results. Definitely better than what it was but not to the level as yours. The only way I can get it that slick is with glazing putty and a lot of sanding.
  • @JK-zl7vv
    Absolutely amazing work brother 😎👍
  • @hearliam
    OMG, Sir you are a genius, amazing work.