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Pops-A-Dent (As Seen On TV) | 
enlarge | Brand: BBQ Guys Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $26.13 Buy New: $14.95 You Save: $11.18 (43%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
MPN: AUPOPDNT-6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description SIMONIZ POPS A DENT DO-IT YOURSELF! DENT AND DING REPAIR KITFeaturing unique patent-pending bridge and adhesive system designs. Its the one professionals use!It s simple to use, just three easy steps and Pops-A-Dent removes dents from hail, other car doors, and more ... without damaging the surface of your car! Pops-A-Dent saves you money and is the economical alternative to costly dent professionals.Features: Develop and utilized by professional auto-body experts. Unique patent-pending arched bridge design eliminates the chance for additional damage. (Other systems without our arched bridge design are known to actually add dents to a car!) Patent-pending adhesive system design guarantees dent removal without the messy, sticky residue other systems are known to leave behind. Repairs dents in almost any place on any vehicle. Includes: 3 different size dental removal stems to accommodate many different size dents. A professional glue gun with enough glue sticks for dozens of applications. A knockdown tool Complete instructions. This item will take 2-3 weeks to ship. Shipments cannot be expedited on this item. .
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With patience and practice this is ok September 21, 2007 V. Brown (USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
OK, I bought the pop a dent to have some dents removed from my mothers car. The instructions need to be revamped a little cause it takes a little more then what is said to get the dents out. Number one, do not use a lot of glue, only use enough to fill the holes. Number 2, wait the whole 5 minutes. Number 3 it is not recommend to use this if weather is cold (70 degree's or colder). and it is best to use in sun. If using in a garage or in colder temps then i recommend you heat the area with something immediately before placing the dent remover...not heat the area then wait 5 minutes or so for the area to get cold again then place the dent remover...i mean be ready to place the dent remover right away after heating the area....I used a hair blower to heat my car. Number 4...do not expect this thing to work after the first try. It takes several times to get it near perfect...never 100% but with a little patience you can get it to about 95%. Number 5, it is kinda trial and error on which dent remover thing to use, You get three of them. I find the middle sized one to work best. Number 6... Clean the area before using tool. clean at least 6 inches outside of the dent for good traction. Number 7...Use Alcohol to clean up the glue after each use..do not leave glue on with every try...clean with alcohol after every try. Number 8 some people complain that paint comes off...this item is not recommended for cars that do not have manufacture paint on it. If your car has been repainted then I would not recommend this product. Also would not recommend if your dent looks creased or a better word would be with many wrinkles...it is best for a solid dent like a crater. Many claim this is not a good product. My opinion is that even using the product as described, you have to take a few things into consideration as noted above and you should have a better experience. Only reason why i gave this a 3 is cause it is time consuming (took about 2 hours of time) and information was misleading and had me think it would work in one try and this is not true. Expect to use about 7 tries or so before you see results.
Good product, but very tricky to use. July 22, 2007 Donald E. Strong (Detroit, MI USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I could describe perfectly for you how to use this product and it still might not work. There are so many X-factors in getting a good pull from it that you end up experimenting heavily with the thing, which I guess is what avoiding big body shop bills and spending around $20 gets you. I had a fairly large ding in my car and started by using the large pad on the middle of the dent. I put a liberal amount of glue on it and waited the prescribed five minutes before affixing the bridge and the knob. It pulled the dent out, but it wouldn't release. I'd either used too much glue or let it set for too long. I took the bridge off and peeled the pad loose with my fingers, then tried again with the same amount of glue but a shorter set time. This time, the pad came loose and pulled the dent, but left a large amount of glue behind. Since the glue peeled off fairly easily, I proceeded to the other side of the dent, this time with the medium pad, the same amount of glue, and the shorter set time. This time, it pulled the dent but wouldn't come off. I removed the bridge and as I tried to pull the pad loose with my hand, the pad itself snapped in half and left plastic embedded in the glue. This time, the glue WASN'T easy to peel off. I finally determined that I must be using too much glue, so I used the small pad on the next part of the dent, but put just a very thin but thorough layer of glue on it, letting it set for four minutes. This time, the pad came off the car easily, but the dent was pulled only partially out. At that point, I gave up for the day and resigned myself to finishing the job another time. Right now, it looks a good deal better, dent-wise, but I'm having trouble getting all the glue off. I'll try applying some ice to it tomorrow to see if it will chip off more easily. So, what I learned from all of this is that you pretty much have to keep the amount of glue very, very thin (it shouldn't ooze out from around the pad when you apply it) but you need to coat the entire bottom of the pad with glue (it SHOULD push up slightly through the four holes). It may take you several tries to get a dent out, but that method should work on a simple ding with one or two applications. There's a real trial-and-error aspect to this product that could make it work differently tomorrow than it did today, depending on factors like temperature and humidity. I can see a body shop getting a whole lot of use out of something like this once they've got experience with it, but for the average car-owner, the frustration factor may outweigh the product's usefulness. First-time (or one-time) users will need a fair bit of luck to get exactly what they're looking for.
It really worked! Wow August 26, 2006 Maria Rotondo (usa) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you heat up the glue and leave it on the right amt of time it really worked ...We had to repeat it twice because the dent was deep but not wide...Better than a costly repair! It is 98% better. Thanks Pop a Dent
not worth the money May 28, 2006 E. Francis (jacksonville francis) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
the glue didn't stick to the car at all. even when i left it on there for a good while. it just kept popping off sometimes before i put the twist handle on the pads. this was just a waste of my time and money!
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