Step 2 – Glue Pulling

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This glue pulling course is designed for anyone with little or no experience in PDR looking to get into the industry or develop your own personal skill set. Using Glue pulling tools and techniques we cover the basic principles of paintless dent removal, the specific tools required and the techniques used.

Step 2 – Glue Pulling

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This training course is designed for anyone with little or no experience in PDR looking to get into the industry or develop your own personal skill set. We cover the basic principles of glue pulling for paintless dent removal, including the tools and techniques required for this process. At the end of each module there is a test designed to ensure you truly understand the key principles of paintless dent removal . By the end of this course you will have the knowledge and skill to remove minor dents yourself.

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In module 1, you will learn the techniques you need to successfully remove small dents using a mini robo lifter. You will create and remove your first small dent following the step by step guidance set out in this course and also learn the skill of tapping down high spots during the removal process. By the end of Module 1, you will have successfully pulled out your first minor dent.

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In Module 1.2, we take the skills you have learnt in module 1 and build on your development and skill set to removing similar small round dents using a slide hammer By the end of Module 1.2, you will have an understanding in removing small dents with this glue pulling process (using a slide hammer).

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In Module 2, we teach you to understand the major differences in removing crease damage and the alternative techniques used to successfully remove creased metal with the glue pulling process. Following our training guidance you will then practice these techniques and proceed to removing larger more defined creases. By the end of this module you will have gained the knowledge and skills required to remove crease damage.

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ONLY FOR ENROLLED MEMBERS OR BASIC SKILLS & GLUE PULLING STUDENTS

ONLY FOR ENROLLED MEMBERS OR BASIC SKILLS & GLUE PULLING STUDENTS

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Check out this tutorial for a roof crease dent I repaired with glue pulling. I have tried to allow more 'real time' footage here and also some close up work of the reflections and the distortion in the panel so let me know your thoughts 🙂

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ONLY FOR ENROLLED MEMBERS OR BASIC SKILLS & GLUE PULLING STUDENTS

ONLY FOR ENROLLED MEMBERS OR BASIC SKILLS & GLUE PULLING STUDENTS

ONLY FOR ENROLLED MEMBERS OR BASIC SKILLS & GLUE PULLING STUDENTS

ONLY FOR ENROLLED MEMBERS OR BASIC SKILLS & GLUE PULLING STUDENTS

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about Tom Lusted

I started my Career in the vehicle body repair industry in 1998 as an apprentice panel beater and fitter, I completed my apprenticeship with NVQ level 3 in Body repair and City & Guilds qualification level 2 in mechanical fitting. I then took a year out to backpack around Australia and New Zealand. When I returned I moved into the offic side of the motor trade and became a vehicle damage assessor for collosion damage, I did this for a few years before discovering PDR, I then decided to work for myself to go part time to enable me to learn PDR, Once I was up to speed I moved full time into PDR and began to build my business.