Step1 | Prep tabs by soaking them in 91% rubbing alcohol and drying them before first use. |
Step2 | Insert a glue stick into the glue gun. Plug in the glue gun and allow it to heat up for 5 minutes. |
Step3 | Clean the area to be repaired with 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol and a clean towel. |
Step4 | Select the correct sized dent pulling tab by comparing it to the size of the dent. |
Step5 | Apply hot glue to the dent pulling tab by pulling on the trigger of the glue gun until approximately a dime sized amount of glue is released. |
Step6 | Apply the dent pulling tab to the exact center of the dent. Avoid applying too much pressure when placing the dent pulling tab to the dented area. |
Step7 | Allow the glue to set for about 5 minutes. If your fingernail leaves an impression in glue, simply allow a couple more minutes for glue to harden. |
Step8 | Slide the dent lifter device directly over the dent pulling tab shaft until the female adapter in the center of the dent lifter slides over the shaft of the tab. Adjust the height knob accordingly. |
Step9 | Squeeze the dent lifter handle slowly several times until the desired result is achieved. |
Step10 | It is common for the dent pulling tab to release from the glue, leaving the glue on the panel of the vehicle. When this occurs, spray 91% rubbing alcohol on the edge of the glue and peel it away using the plastic scraper. |
Step11 | Occasionally a high spot is created when pulling the dent. If this were to happen, gently tap down any high spots using the dent hammer and the plastic tap down tool provided, until the dent is flush. |