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The ARISD 32Pcs Auto Body Paintless Dent Removal Tools Kit is a comprehensive solution for efficiently repairing dents and dings on various metal surfaces without damaging the original paint. This user-friendly kit is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts, offering significant cost savings compared to traditional body shop repairs.
Brand | ARISD |
Material | metal |
Color | Golden |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 1.01 Pounds |
Number of Items | 32 |
Manufacturer | ARISD |
Part Number | ARISD |
Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.98 x 8.46 x 3.62 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 32 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**I
Works well. Instructions are good.
I used this to fix a dent in my sister-in-laws trunk lid after a parking lot backing accident. The damage to the car was minor--just enough to eat up her $1000 deductible and $200 more. Found taillamps cheap on Ebay and was able to mostly buff out the bumper damage, but the dent on her trunk lid was a real eyesore. I am a former auto claims adjuster, so I was well aware of paintless dent removal repairs prior to attempting. This product made it easy to do myself and completely removed the simple dent. My sister in law was able to withdraw her claim and still get the car back to 95% (bumper paint is cracked) of how it looked previously.Using a tool such as this removes the need to repaint the entire panel, detrim emblems, lamps, etc. Perfect for the little stuff.
E**P
Great value for the money
I just got this arisd dent pulling kit in the mail and decided I’d give it a shot with a dent my daughter accidentally created by banging moms door into my car. I went out spent about 30 minutes glueing and pulling the dent using the provided kit and was able to get some pretty good results.Ease of use4/5it would have been nice to receive some instructions that actually made sense but luckily the product is straight forward enough for most folks to understand. There are also plenty of YouTube videos of people using similar products.Value5/5you can’t really fix a dent this well for $30 any other way that I know of for a beginner so it’s definitely worth the price.Quality3/5This is some cheap stuff. From the instructions to the included plastic tabs, you can tell that this is some low end merchandise. Luckily you get more than what you pay for even with the poor quality because it does get the job done.Overall4/5I’d definitely purchase the product again and I’d recommend it to a friend. The only reason I’m not giving a 5/5 is because of the lower quality of some of the pieces and the utter lack of directions.
C**N
Probably better for small dents, not big dents
Edit: I've been contacted relentlessly, nonstop by this company through text and email about deleting my review if I wanted a full refund. I stand by my review and won't be changing it.This product worked pretty ok, I think my dent was too severe to get the results I wanted. The glue works really well, you just gotta let it really cool down all the way. If your car has lots of scratches like mine, the glue won't hold in those areas and will pop off. Careful with the glue, some of the paint did come off. We had to do some pulling to get the big dent to pop out. Little dents by the ridges of the car doesn't seem to come out completely. Overall I think this would be great for small dents, not so great for a deeper dent like mine. Wish the plastic lifter was metal, probably would've worked better. My dent was as best as we could get it to be, might have to hammer out the rest.
B**L
Removed dents in a stainless fridge
This removed almost all the dents in my fridge. I used the gold puller with glue tabs and it worked incredibly well. I pulled a couple a little too much so I ended up ordering taps and a hammer to bring them back down again. My advice is to go slowly, pull just a few times, and remove the tab. It's better to pull the same dent several time to get it right than pull too much and have to hammer it down. The fridge went from being beat up looking to 90% better. Once I hammer the high ones down I should be above 95% easily. Great kit and easily worth the money. You can save hundreds on buying a dented fridge and using this to make it look better.
W**M
Works, but requires some trial and error
I got nailed in a hail storm a few weeks ago. Ping Pong ball-sized hail. It did a number on my hood and trunk. Insurance company refused to pay to replace the hood and trunk and instead said the Paintless Dent Repair was the standard practice in the industry. They cut me a check for about half the value of my car. After watching some videos of Paintless Dent Repair, I decided that I was going to try to make my own repairs. If it dodn't work, then I was out less than $40. If it worked, then I could pocket the insurance check and save it for my next car.It's never as easy as the videos make it appear. After my first few attempts, I thought it wasn't going to work. But then I decided to wait a while longer (>5 minutes) for the glue to set up and I started having some success. In some cases, the dent came out perfectly. In others, it did a pretty good job removing the dent, but there was still a tiny bit of ripple, but I can live with it. The car is 6 years old so I'm not going to be that picky. The biggest problem that I've had is actually being able to find the center of the dent. Sounds simple, but you'd be surprised how hard it is to find the center of a small dime sized dent. They sell LED light plates and I think that it might be worth adding that to your shopping list if you've got a lot of small dents to repair.The bottom line is that this kit does work, but don't expect to get perfect results. That it not so much a criticism of the product as it is an indication that there is a little bit of "art" to getting good results. I'm sure by the time I'm finished, I'll have acquired the needed experience to make perfect dent repairs.
F**K
This will save you money on smaller dings. Amazingly simple design, but works!
I found a video online of some guy using a tool similar to this. I was looking some ideas on how to remove some small dings on my door myself. I figured for the price, I would take a chance, instead of paying a body shop 500 dollars to fix and refinish my door. It's not perfect, but unless I tell you where to look, you won't see where the ding was. Very happy with this purchase.The only thing I wasn't completely happy with is that the glue comes off too easy when you start to lift, so you have to go through maybe 3 or 4 times to get the ding up. It's probably best this way, because if the glue was stronger, it might pull the paint off.
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