Ding King - Dent Repair Tool |

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| Manufacturer: SaM Innovations Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: £10.00
New (2) from £10.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 11720
Media: Misc.
EAN: 5060144960511 ASIN: B000PPJQMS
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Boxed Item - Full Kit - A 30 Day No Questions Asked Money Back Guarantee
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Features:
| • | Remove dents in doors, bonnets, boot lids etc quickly and easily without harming the original paint | | • | Safely remove small and medium sized dings and dents on Cars, Boats, RV's Motorcycles and more | | • | Ding King works great on repairing hail-damaged vehicles | | • | Anyone can remove dents and dings from any car, in a matter of minutes |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Ding King will safely remove small and medium sized dings and dents on Cars, Boats, RV's Motorcycles and more!Ding King works great on repairing hail-damaged vehicles.Do it yourself with professional results and save hundreds from what a professional will charge.Dents and Dings are a thing of the Past! Ding King was originally designed for technicians to remove dents in difficult to reach areas. It soon became "The Bodyshop's Secret Tool." Now the secret is out. With Ding King, anyone can remove dents and dings from any car, in a matter of minutes.3 Easy "Do It Yourself" Steps:1 - Simply glue a dent pulling tab to the center of the dent.2 - Place pulling bridge over dent pulling tab.3 - Twist turning knob till it pops!
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Customer Reviews:
doesn't work September 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This doesn't work - as any proper panel beater will tell you. First, it is so poorly made that the wing nuts don't screw properly on to the bolts. Then the glue doesn't stick either to the tab puller or to the car bodywork - in fact, the tab just falls off. I suppose that is better than marring the paintwork. The glue anyway is the sort for sicking paper and card - what you use to put up posters etc at an exhibition? Won't stick at all to metal.
No unfortunately, there is no magic cheap way of removing dents. Only to drive and park carefully!
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