M3 BMW PDR Dent Repair Training Tutorial / Paintless Dent Removal PDR San Diego - Dent Time
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Hey Nice Work! Im trying to learn how to do this myself but something im curious on, what do you use for leverage when your working on a dent like that? Do you use a leverage hook or something else?
Thanks! :)
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Been doing this job 17/18 years now. Top job. The customer sounds very pleased.
Do this for a dealer all they'd say is. Is its better than it was and you want how much!!!
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Nice job.. I removed a similar dent using heat and a spoon.. yeah, a spoon by rubbing it on the inside.. came out really great.
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Hei man...Nice job...I am also working in Slovenia, EU :)
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Nice job. I'm a Dentman in England. It's good to see some quality work, there are some crappy so called dent guys out there. Always get a recommendation.
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How much does a repair like this cost? My m3 has a small dent like this on the back of a rear wheel arch
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Hello.
Who the manufacturer of a lamp?
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Well done, great video. The only thing I would be tempted to do is have a tripod clamp stand for the heat gun to be constantly running.
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good work
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very cool that you put your craft on youtube both to advertise and prove your talent.. would be cool if more mechanical workers did this
Nice repair Mike. From a 15 year tech i'll tell you that is a difficult repair. Well done.
IndyDentGuy 1 year ago 5
@IndyDentGuy Thank you.
denttime 1 year ago 2
hi Mike how are you?
I´m trying to use this tecnic of line board , but it´s hard to learn .
but I will learn of sure.
thank you for the video .
alex from Brazil
alextnog 2 years ago
Thanks Alex. Good luck to you.
denttime 2 years ago
I'm sure you will get it. Just like anything else, take your time. Slower is faster.
denttime 2 years ago
i notice u tap down after each push is this 2 loosen dent repair or r u tapping down micro highs.
MrGarywells 2 years ago 2
Typically both but mainly to help assist the paint to be flexible as well. I had to be very careful not to get impatient and push too fast. The lines tell me how tight the dent is or not, when I should push and when I should knock down. The more one understands the line board, the better you'll understand pdr. But it's not important what reflection you use, it's how well you understand it.
denttime 2 years ago 2