Here it is job done.
Unfortunately the glue sticks provided with the gun were not strong enough for the job.
Okay for Arts & Crafts but the only beads I like sticking is to the car.
So back to order some more stronger adhesive. Go for the yellow sticks these are a bit stronger for glueing wood etc.
Steinel 11mm glue sticks picked for the task.
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Once the glue gun warmed up (found the 60w setting hot enough) Time to get suitable sized rubber tab to glue over the dent.
You got to be patient and take your time.
After a dozen or more attempts of pulling the dent out, I was finished.
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The ding is not totally gone but more now like a small dipple now.
Think it's really difficult to make it perfect with the items I used. But with a little more practice and using a knockdown the next attempt maybe be a little better.
Here are some before and after shots.
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Before & after a bit more pulling.
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It worth giving it a go if you're car is older like mine.
Not economical or worth it to splash out £50+ a time for every minor knock you get.
For much less than that you can invest in the tools and do it yourself.
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