

🚗✨ Pull Perfect Dents Like a Pro — Because Your Ride Deserves Flawless!
The Gliston Auto Dent Puller Kit is a premium paintless dent repair solution featuring an adjustable golden dent lifter, 21 hardened puller tabs, and professional-grade fast-melt glue sticks. Designed for both large and small dents on various metal surfaces, it protects original paint while delivering durable, precise dent removal. Backed by a 3-year warranty and responsive customer support, this kit empowers DIY enthusiasts and pros alike to restore flawless vehicle exteriors efficiently.
| ASIN | B07DDBXX2H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,169 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Body Repair Dent Removal Tools |
| Brand | GLISTON |
| Brand Name | GLISTON |
| Color | Gold |
| Compatible Material | Metal |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 7,091 Reviews |
| Item Form | Stick, Tab |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Gliston |
| Material | Plastic, aluminum |
| Material Type | Plastic, aluminum |
| Model | 5824087928 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable Width and Height for Large and Small Dents |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Width and Height for Large and Small Dents |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
| UPC | 707409914340 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Viscosity | Viscous |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**R
Good Quality and effective for the price!
Due to a blemish on my new refrigerator, Lowes gave me 50% off just to keep it. I happily accepted because they refunded me nearly $1,500. I decided to try this $37 kit to see if I could make the dent less visible. The kit is surprisingly high quality for the price. The key is patience. The tab will come off after a certain amount of pull pressure is applied. This allows you to check your progress. I glued the tab on 4 times to get the dent out. The next part was much more time consuming. There was a slight bubble left from pulling the dent out. The kit comes with a rubber mallet and tools to tap the metal flat. This took me over an hour to get the metal perfectly flat as stainless steel is very unforgiving with light reflection. I was pretty happy with the result as it greatly reduced the blemish by at least 80%. Just enough not to look terrible! Great product if you are careful and have patience!
A**A
This Hot Glue actually works. So far, it's helping fix a bad repair.
I have a folded in rocker panel in the center of my car that has broken my heart. I started researching and practicing PDR to fix it. So far i've been doing quite well and it's almost completely repaired with this glue. It's the only glue that has the strength to create a strong pull to get the metal back to it's original shape. It comes at a price as it's cheap but not super cheap. Thankfully each stick is very long! Though I had to purchase a really good glue gun to properly use this stuff. But after doing so, performance has been VERY GOOD. Don't use a cheap crappy glue gun. It'll make doing PDR much easily with a quality Glue gun. I've used about 2 sticks so far and it has almost fixed the bad damage so 10 sticks should definitely be more then able to fix it. Highly recommend this stuff. Make sure you follow the requirements and exceed them for best performance! I use a 300watt glue gun that is industrial grade. Gives me more time to apply as this stuff likes to harden FAST! So far Alcohol 91% has done a great job at mostly cleaning this stuff up. Sometimes it can be a fight and this stuff is strong enough to remove paint so be careful.
J**C
quality dent remover for small dents
I read many of the reviews. The quality of the device is good. In general this is for small dents. The puller allows for incremental pull up distance . If you have big dents you will likely need a different puller. I did use the biggest tab and the puller did not have the distance to pull it up. The glue kept the tab stuck to the car and the puller was fully depressed. The tabs are good and strong. As other reviewers have mentioned it is missing instructions. I thought this was a non issue as I could look up usage on internet but there are things that only Gliston could offer insights. Here are a few: 1) What is difference between yellow and black glue sticks? Their email response said yellow is stronger - though my trial and error indicates black is stronger. 2) how long to wait for glue gun to melt? My experience is it's not long enough to wait for melt, you need to wait longer for hot. So I would think 5+ minutes. Too soon and my glue would not stick to the car it would pop off when I used the puller. Waiting longer solved it. 3) which tab to use? This is not Gliston specific but in general too small meant more work. Bigger seemed better. The downside is once pulled I usually had a bump - I still do not know how to effectively make it look flat. Getting bumps down is much much harder than pulling dents up. I would buy again but plan on spending time getting it done perfect. Pulling dents itself is rather fast. Getting it flat is still an art I have yet to master.
R**T
Does not work, glue doesn’t stick to dent in car
Save your money. The glue does not stick to your vehicle and is pointless without the glue sticking, it pulls right off even after letting sit for several minutes.
R**E
Takes patience and perseverance but it works really well when you figure it out
If you think you’re going to buy this and pull dents like a pro on day one you might be disappointed but if the more you use it, the better you’ll get. I bought this initially to try pulling a few dents from a stainless steel refrigerator door. It didn’t go well but not because of the puller. I believe the stainless steal on the door was too soft and pliable. The puller popped the dent out but made an outward bump. I tried tapping them in and had a dent again. Before I was done it was better than when I star but not perfect. Next I tried my luck on a couple dents in my daughter’s car. It worked so much better on the car. The metal was not as responsive which actually made it work better. We had a rounded dent that popped right out was virtually invisible after 2 pulls. We had a long door ding style crease dent that we worked on for about an hour and probably pulled 20+ different times. Each pull made a little progress until we felt like we had it as good as we could get it. We buffed our the area with some 3M rubbing compound and we were amazed at how good it looked. We could find the spot but if you looked at the door you’d probably never notice it. All totaled I’ve pulled 4 dents from cars with this and have never been disappointed with the results. This works. People that say it doesn’t are either not being patient enough or aren’t using it as instructed.
C**E
Good for the money
I had a dent in my fender and door after a deer hit it. There was no paint damage and the repair shop want to replace the fender and essential repaint the whole side of the car. $1600. I saw videos of this type of tool being used by professionals so I decided to give it a try, after all, $50 vs $1600. Overall, the tool worked well. For the larger dent sections, just fold the feet up and pull instead of using the trigger or buying the t-handle if it's a one time deal. Negatives: the instructions are very poor. You have to search through a pamphlet for the part that pertains to the tool you bought and then, if you follow the instuctions, you will not have luck. It instructed to let the glue cure for 3-5 minutes, but that makes the glue to brittle and cracks instantly. 10-20 seconds was the right time frame at 40F. The tool also feels very cheap. The rubber boots fall off the feet often and the bolts holding the feet on aren't even tight, the nuts fell off when I was just looking at it. All these are easy to get around for the price though
J**A
Very nice product! Pulled large and small Hail Dents
First off, I’m no professional. I decided to do the work myself as I was quoted an outrageous amount for roughly 30 dents. Heck, I don’t even see 30, so out of the 9 highly visual ones. I decided I would do the work. Temp-do not do this directly in the sun (90*+), the glue will not cure/harden. I was able to work in the garage (while 97* outside) or under trees in the morning. After using the clear glue sticks for awhile, I decided to use the black sticks on both the blue and black pads. While the black glue works better with the black pads, I occasionally used it on the blue pads to do the process faster. Some dents only took one pull of the yellow tool, while others took 4-5 pulls. This takes patience, my wife helped with spraying alcohol on the glue and scraping after I pulled the yellow tool. Which also helped a bunch. I took a moment to watch a few videos on YouTube prior to doing the work.
F**Z
No luck - kept coming off.
Glue would keep separating from pad. Spent 2 sticks on one area. Found that covering the pad on the topside as well helps kinda, but then glue would separate from dented area. I gave up. So now I have this kit just incase I want to give it another try. 2 stars for having a nice kit. Dent on right is what I tried is pictured.
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