Used Ding King today
Used Ding King today
I was a little worried because I read so many conflicting reviews, but it worked great for me. Is obviously not a professional job but looks waaay better. You cannot see where the dents were unless you look closely or feel. I'm sure I could get it even better with some more time. I had a 4 dings, dime size, 2 nickel size and 1 golf ball size. Took 2-3 pulls for each one. Very simple, no problems whatsoever except having the **** scared out of me the first time it popped! Wasn't expecting it to sound like a gun shot. In a couple places it pulled out a little too far so there are a couple slight raised areas. The kit includes a plastic thing which is I guess used to tap them down. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to use this? Tap or push? Tried once and it popped the dent back in. All in all, amazing tool for only $20.
yup I've used this before a long time ago on my old s-10. It worked wonders on flat spots but where the body was curved it did not work quite as well but either way it was worth the few dollars for it
I had 3 dents above the rear tire and 1 on the driver door about 1 inch from the edge. I should have taken before and after pics. Oh well. I picked it up at Pep Boys for $20. I'll post a pic when I get home.
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