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P**S
These don't suck! :)
I was pretty skeptical about purchasing these suction cups. My 2008 Impala had been vandalized by someone obviously ramming their knee into the rear quarter panel. It left a deep dent nearly 10" in diameter. The local body shop informed me that it would cost about $300 for removing the dent. I decided to try these considering their low cost. I figured that even if they didn't do the job I had little invested in it. I used just one of these. I moistened the suction cup then pressed it firmly in the center of the dent, locked it then pulled back slowly, rocking it back and forth. The very first pull nearly removed the dent completely. I spent about fifteen minutes placing it in different areas where the dent was using the same method. The dent is barely noticeable. Since the dent was at the very edge of the panel, right next to the rear door, I couldn't get it all. If I were to use even a smaller suction cup I could probably do so. I am very pleased with how these worked for me and have no problem recommending them to you as well.
S**N
Unexpectedly effective
I popped out a dent that was 2 feet across on a fairly flat door panel with one sharp pull from the center of the dent. The result was almost perfect. However, for this to work the dent must be fairly large, rather shallow and with no sharp creases. The trick is to have a flat enough surface in the center area of the dent to hold a vacuum. If your dent fits this profile, it is certainly worth trying this suction cup. It helps to wet the surface to hold a good vacuum and let the sun heat up the metal. If your dent is small or has more defined creases, you probably need the crossbar and hot glue approach.
J**L
They seemed to have a good suction. It could be the dent or the ...
I have about 1/4 dent on my passager side rear door. Tried to use this suction cup to avoid having to open up the door panel. They didn't work. They seemed to have a good suction. It could be the dent or the cups just don't have a good enough suction
T**M
Great lil cups "For the price"
Great lil cups "For the price" They will pull about 5-10 lbs and the rubber is fairly soft. Works well with "Bumps" not "DENTS".Apply suction and pulling power while lightly tapping on the surrounding edge area with a rubber mallet.
E**D
Work ok, but don't expect too much.
These are pretty much as advertised. They do work, but start with low expectations and you will not be disappointed. The surface must be very flat and very flexible. Really not suitable for serious dents.
S**N
Worked pretty well on a small dent we had
Worked pretty well on a small dent we had. It does take time to do the procedure over and over to pull it out, so be patient. It's startling when it pops off, but give it time. It also helps if the car body is warm.
V**N
no suction
not good at all the sucntion is too weak, Does not take much to pop them off. And often they just fell off. Wont pull a dent, wont stick to glass well, and poor quality, after a few tries the black portion is seperating from the orange. Poor product.
E**S
Good quality.
They work as advertised, but do not provide enough suction to pull a small dent out from my car. Light duty for sure. Good quality.
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