Black Plague PDR Glue Sticks - Paintless Dent Repair - Grey, 10 Pack
A**E
Work well - I recommend Tabweld KECO Gray PDR Glue Sticks
I was struggling to get any dent pulling strength from my generic hot glue sticks. Saw these were used by professionals and ordered a set.These were longer than I expected, at 10 inches in length, which was good as they aren't cheap. The hot glue works best with a high temp glue gun (these are 7/16" dia. sticks) and a cooling time of 10 minutes in 80 deg F ambients. Typically the dent pull tabs release first, sometimes with a snap and sometimes simply pulling and stretching the glue until they released. In one case, I had to use alcohol after pulling as the pull tab wouldn't release at all with the tool. Removal from the vehicle's paint is easy... simply spray some 91% Isopropyl alcohol on the glue and peel, with maybe another spritz if required. It releases easier than other glue sticks I've used.Good stuff! I'll be buying again!
T**M
It sticks AND it's easy to clean
I'm a noob PDR guy with plenty of free time and a DIY attitude. I purchased a multi piece PDR kit that looked like a decent place to start. After a dozen or so pulls with that setup, the weak links in the kit were easily identifiable. The glue gun and glue sticks were messy and hard to remove with limited tab adhesion.I got a new glue gun and these glue sticks. With the very first pull, I knew I made the correct decisions. I was working on a 75 degree day in direct sunlight and this worked great at removing what once was a golf ball size dent. This took multiple pulls, but I had it fixed in half an hour.I found this product is easy to remove with one spritz of alcohol on the vehicle and tabs. In fact, 95% of it peels off in one piece most of the time and has excellent adhesion.Tabweld KECO Gray PDR Glue definitely worked for me and I would purchase it again.
K**S
Holds very nice
Worked very well..
K**
Works
Does the job
J**R
This is the best PDR glue of the ones I tried
This came off the car much better than the others. But, again, it stuck to the car way better than the pull tabs. I tried at least three types of tabs and two different pullers. In all cases, the puller and tab released from the blue before the dent was pulled out. I would then spray the glue with rubbing alcohol and peel it off the car. I did this as many as ten and sometimes 15 times and the dent just wouldn't pull out before the glue separated from the tab and stayed on the car panel. But, I'm not sure thats the glue's fault. Again, of all the glue i tried, this is the only one that came off the car cleanly. My advice is to leave PDR to the pros...
E**D
Buy this glue to make your cheap pulling kit so much better!
This glue works so much better than the glue that is included in the cheap kits you can buy on Amazon.
C**S
Extremely disappointed
This glue is absolutely worthless….crumbly if you don’t remove it quick enough, pulling power is weak. I normally get The Man of Steel (by far the best I have ever used) I needed glue quick and this was prime next day so made the purchase.. it worked on a few dents… was just very very very inconsistent… blew threw half the pack in just a few short days. Sorry to beat your product down so hard but when out in the field techs need a product they can rely on and this one is just not it. Get back to the drawing board fellas….Clean up 2 out of 5Pull power 2 out of 5Reliable 2 out of 5
J**H
Work OK but not as well as hoped
I'd done some looking into paintless dent repair (PDR) and saw a couple of sources indicating that these glue sticks were really good for PDR. I cleaned the surface to ensure it was free of wax and grease before applying the glue stick material. I also waited a few minutes for the applied glue to set before applying force, but the glue still separated on the first slide hammer pull. I'm disappointed that it didn't work better.
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