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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Glue gun stopped working on day one, so I am obvious not happy about that. I need to buy another one. Otherwise, I like the kit and it does work to an extent. Although the one with the suction seem much bigger on the photos. It's really small. Anyway, I'm going to try out cold glue as well.
Timothy Sturgeon
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
They worked on getting the den out of the door and my truck.
Tony C
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
This auto dent puller set is a handy tool for repairing dents and dings in vehicle panels. It typically includes various pullers and attachments for different types of dents. Designed for ease of use, it helps remove imperfections without damaging the paint. It’s a practical choice for DIY auto repairs or minor body work.
Brian Ashe
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
We've had a dent in the back of my wife's SUV for a couple years now that has always bothered me because it was from someone not returning a cart in a shopping center. Seeing this kit, I figured what do I have to lose?I read through the instructions and it seemed simple enough. I passed on viewing the videos they mention in the instruction. I've done some old-school body work in the past so I'm not unfamiliar with the techniques. After the first attempt, I was fairly pleased with the result, but there was still a little bit more I wan'ted to try to remove, so I glued it back on and after a couple more tries, I got the result I was after. You can only really see it now if you know it's there and look very closely.A have a couple of tips for better results. Be patient. Give time for the glue to harden once applied. Take your time removing the glue from the paint. This method is much better than holes and Bondo and new paint. The included scrapers are OK, but if you have (or purchase) some plastic razor blades, you'll be much more efficient. Make sure you use the included spray bottle and use a 99% isopropyl alcohol. The 70% stuff just doesn't soften the glue enough. Just spray, wipe a few times, spray and repeat until it's off. The included cloth works OK, but I did find that microfiber cloths worked better.
Akshar Patel
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
I used this kit to remove a dent on my van and it worked pretty well. It took me about an hour to get the dent out after going through the provided instructions. The glue was pretty difficult to get off and I didn't want the glue to rip my paint off, so I scrapped away at it super slowly. Overall, I don't have any complaints besides the glue but besides that, the kit worked as described.
Ryan M
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Door dents are an inevitable part of having a car and I have always done what I can to reduce them. This dent puller set comes with many great tools to get you started with removing your own dents but, like any dent removal, it will take patience and a couple more tools to get it perfect.The glue tabs come in many different size and shapes for both the slide hammer and the bridge puller. They are not interchangeable between the two tools, but you should be able to find a tab for the tool and dent that will fit your needs. The glue gun heats up fairly quickly and I really like having a switch on the glue gun to turn it on and off. When you apply the glue tab to the dent, make sure that you give it enough time to cool and harden. That will help the glue to stick to the dent and tab, as well as making it much easier to remove the remaining glue afterwards. A quick spray of alcohol should allow the glue to peel off easily. The slide hammer has a good weight to it and seems to work perfectly, but keep in mind that it will not return the metal perfectly to its original shape. You will also need a tap down tool to get rid of the high spots that will show up after the metal stretches. A line board will also help to identify the high and low spots, provided the paint is still in good shape.This set is well made and comes with a lot of useful pieces to attack different sizes and shapes of dents and will help reduce the appearance of them. Manage your expectations and remember that true paintless dent repair is an art and will take a long time to master. If you take your time and pick up a couple more small tools, you should be able to make a repair that you are proud of.
Bev
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Works great. I have enjoyed using the product on car door dings and a larger oops.
Mea Sententia
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
I obtained this AIRERVO body repair kit with the intent of teaching a young family member how to do a little work on their car. Apparently the little work was harder than ignoring the dents so the lesson never happened. Oh well.For the sake of doing a small amount of testing I can say the kit is OK, nothing particularly outstanding but then again for the price one wouldn't expect it to be.The slide hammer puller is actually pretty good. Well made with a good amount of weight for small to mid sized dents without deep or sharp creases. Nothing in this kit really addresses heavy deformation.The kit comes with a hot glue gun and high tack sticks to adhere the respective span puller and slide hammer discs. One nice feature of this low priced glue gun is an on/off switch on the grip.Properly applied, the glue provides high tensile strength but will shear fairly easily with the supplied scrapper tools. In theory these types of pullers provide paint-less repair. In theory as long as there's little to no paint cracking.A set of common trim tools is also includedGood body repair work is an art form and much above my present capabilities (back in the day I could handle a dolly and hammer to at least 20' perfection ;) but I can see a future of finding these tools useful.Bottom line: Good tools to have on hand for the occasional dent repair in most any type of sheet-metal.
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