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🚗 Restore Your Ride Like a Pro — No Paint, No Problem!
This heavy-duty Paintless Dent Repair Tool Kit features a robust stainless steel dent lifter and three sizes of durable blue glue puller tabs designed for professional-grade, scratch-free dent removal. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and pros alike, it efficiently repairs car dents, hail damage, and door dings without harming the original paint. The kit includes 14 black slides and a dent lifter pole, enabling fast, precise repairs that save time and costly body shop visits.









| ASIN | B09NYH4GP1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,897 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #72 in Body Repair Dent Removal Tools |
| Brand | Urallain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (431) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Item model number | SJTG-SJT-BR#-TOOLPC-210722-B09NYH4GP1 |
| Manufacturer | Guangsheng |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1123 |
| Model | SJTG-SJT-BR#-TOOLPC-210722-B09NYH4GP1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
R**H
As described
Works perfect
2**2
Beginner's luck.....or not?
Today I pulled a bedside dent on my 2002 Silverado with this kit on my first try. I relied heavily on Rufus and received guidance similar to this exchange: "As the dent is about 12” across above the crease, and if I put my 3” tabs inside the dent about two to three inches, the bottoms of the tabs will be about one inch above the crease. So really all I have going is an edge pull. I'll plan the next step based upon what happens." (RUFUS) That's a solid game plan — and honestly, the adaptive approach is exactly what PDR requires. Here's why your edge-pull strategy makes sense: Your setup for the 12" dent: •Two 3" tabs placed 2-3" inside creates an edge pull on opposing sides — you're working from the perimeter inward •Bottoms 1" above the crease keeps pulling force applied to the flatter area of the dent, not directly on the sharp crease line Why edge pulls often work better than center pulls on large creases: •Creases resist direct center force — they're reinforced by the fold geometry •Pulling from the edges "opens" the crease from the sides, letting the metal gradually relax into shape Equipment: The cheaper version of this kit does not have raised edges on the flat plate bottoms. I used a Monvict 100w cordless gun set at 380F with reasonably priced and highly effective123PDR Amber 7/16 sticks from GlueSticksDirect. Standard 300/900 ratchet straps soft shackled to a 4X4 carport post provided plenty of pull. The panel gave up the ghost with a resounding pop that brought smiles all around shortly after I began the pull. Helpful hint: After pulling the tab, soak the surface area with isopropyl 91 and push the black centerpiece up to lift the glue attached to its surface and any that is sticking on the surrounding blue tab area. Once the dried glue is elevated, it is easy to access and pull off the tab.
B**E
Worked well
Worked great. Durable. Easy to use.
R**R
Get you some good hot glue sticks to go with.
These things are awesome. Throw a hot glue stick on top of them heat it up with your heat gun and without damaging the paint you can pull dents out easy.
J**E
Pleasantly Surprised
If you think to yourself “I can’t possible make this damage worse” then this system might be for you. I’m a DIYer - far from a professional. But there was a 3 inch deep by 6 inch around dent in the rear quarter panel of my Ford Transit Van. The paint was not removed or cracked. The pros quoted $1,500 but it was not worth it since it’s likely to get damaged again anyway. It’s a work truck - the body work doesn’t need to be perfect. But I was able to use these with a 100W hot glue gun, black “Tabweld” glue sticks, a Harbor Freight ratchet strap, and a tree in my back yard to pull the dent out. I over pulled some areas and tapped them back down with a cheap PDR hammer. Looks 75% better and that was good enough for me. Note: use isopropyl alcohol to clean the painted surface and the back of these tabs each time. Let the hot glue cool down before pulling. Go slow. These won’t adhere well to unpainted surfaces or areas where the paint is in bad shape (cracks, dirt, faded clear coat, oxidation…). Watch some YouTube videos on PDR, know your limits, respect the possible outcome won’t be perfect, and you’ll be just fine.
Q**A
Price reflects quality
The rod was fine, but the plastic shims seem too fragil to do much. Wasnt able to pull the dents out
J**N
The Best Hands Down!
This worked great when nothing else would! And I tried everything! Use this with tabweld black glue sticks. And it's amazing. Saved me 400$ and gave me the results I wanted
A**R
Does exactly what it needs to
Wash them off first to get rid of any releaser left from manufacturing. Pull super hard, you won't break these with a hustler stick. For example, it was strong enough to pull my dented door skin right off the edge of the door frame.
C**N
Efficace pour redresser les grandes bosses
Très facile à mettre en place, efficace pour redresser les grandes bosses.
A**R
🤔
Hatte mit mehr versprochen . Aber es funktioniert
P**N
GREAT tabs.
This kit genuinely impressed me with how well the tabs performed for the price. The tabs felt consistent and durable, and several of them provided excellent surface contact on both larger dents and more complex body lines. After cleaning with isopropyl and warming the panel to roughly 85–95°F, the adhesion was very strong and allowed for confident pulls. In fact, they outperformed some of my more expensive professional tabs, especially when paired with Brazilian or 3M glue sticks. Overall, this is a very capable kit—just test a few glue options first to find the combination that works best for your specific repair.
C**L
Buono
Come descrizione
R**L
Pdr
Con la barras de pegamento de pdr adecuadas va bien y son reaiatentes
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