The Best Car Dent Removal Tools
Back in the day, there was only one kind of dent removal tool. It was called a hammer and you used it to reach behind the fender, knock the dent out as best you could, cover the whole thing with putty, and then paint it. Of course, the result was less than satisfactory. These days, dent removal tools combine high tech principles to the same basic idea of the dent hammer. Now you can get precision dent removal and even dent removal that doesn't require new paint or other bodywork. So, whether you've got a minor fender-bender to repair or a major dent in your bumper, there's a dent removal tool that's right for you. Read on to discover our list of the best of the best.
FCHO Heavy Duty Aluminum Dent Puller
Suck It Out
There are dents and then there’s having your left fender totally smashed-in. For the latter, FCHO’s heavy-duty aluminum dent puller provides powerful torque to help get your fender back to normal. Featuring two, thick rubber suction cups on the end of a reinforced, cast-aluminum frame, FCHO allows you to get more pulling power across a greater length of the dent. It’s easy to apply: simply push the cups against the dent. Removal is easy as well: lift the suction handles and the unit lifts free. It also works great as a carrier for windows and other long sheets of glass.
Pros:
- Comfortable, ergonomic handle
- Won’t rust or corrode
- For smaller dents, you can use just one of the two suction cups
Cons:
- The surface area must be thoroughly cleaned first
- Works best on flat areas
Frequently Asked Questions
I’m having trouble with my dent puller on my plastic bumper. What else can I try?
Dents in plastic may need a different treatment. Try the hot water method: Pour hot water over the dent, then reach under the wheel well and pop the dent out. The heat causes the plastic to expand and become flexible, making it easier to pop it back into place. Once the dent is repaired, pour cold water over the area to shrink the plastic back into its original form. You can also try this method in conjunction with your dent puller for the best effect.
Is there some trick to removing dents with a suction cup dent puller?
There’s no trick, but the method requires a bit of practice and patience. Place the dent puller so that the center of the suction cup is in the middle of the dent. Then, press the puller into the dent with enough pressure to secure the suction cup flat against the dent. Push the handles together (or press down the suction lever) to lock the dent puller in place, then pull the unit with slow but even force, making sure not to twist the suction cup as you pull.
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