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Paintless Dent Repair PDR

62 members • $399

3 contributions to Paintless Dent Repair PDR
Avoid lines when glue pulling
Hello Techs, When i gluepull and knock down i always get a line when cross checking. Does anyone know how to avoid them? And how to you guys fix them? Just glue pulling with a crease tab?
Avoid lines when glue pulling
3 likes • Jan 19
I have the same problem sometimes, I think it’s the same effect as getting cornrows when pushing dents, it helps me if I cross check more often and change angles.
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I’m giving away two solid tool lots that every tech can put to work immediately: • 5-piece rod set (multiple tips + solid leverage options) • Mobile PDR light (great for practice, garage work, or travel setups) These are the same two tool lots I’ll be making a full breakdown video on soon. 👉 How to enter (DOUBLE OPPORTUNITY): 1️⃣ You’re already entered just for being part of the Pushmore Academy school community 2️⃣ You’ll get another entry once the video drops on YouTube and you enter there 💥 IMPORTANT: To be eligible, make sure you’re subscribed and following: • Legacy Dent Co on YouTube • Pushmore Academy on Facebook & Instagram Being inside the school gives you an advantage—and staying connected keeps you in the loop for future drops, content, and giveaways. I’ll also be adding the links to both tools in the comments just in case anyone wants to check them out or grab them in the meantime. Thank you all for the support and hfor helping build this community the right way. More value, more content, and more giveaways coming soon. Now WORK HARD and GO BE GREAT! 🇺🇸🫡🤜🤛😎🤙
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1 like • Jan 12
I have the 36” version of this light and it’s great for the price
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One thing I want to make very clear early on in this community: 👉 Good PDR is not about strength. 👉 It’s about mechanics, positioning, and control. Most techs struggle early not because they “don’t have it,” but because they’re fighting the metal instead of working with it. A few fundamentals to keep in mind as you’re learning or resetting your approach: • Body position matters – If your stance is off, your push will be off. Your body should feel balanced and relaxed, not twisted or forced. • Tool alignment matters – Push direction is just as important as push pressure. If you’re off-angle, the metal will tell on you. • Less force, more intent – Precision beats power every single time. Heavy hands early create more work later. • Consistency over speed – Smooth, repeatable movements will always outperform rushed corrections. If you build proper mechanics now, everything else gets easier: Cleaner pushes. Better control. Less fatigue. Better results. This community is about doing it right, not doing it fast. 👇 GIVEAWAY DETAILS 👇 • Comment ONLY the 🔥 emoji below • Anyone who reads this and comments 🔥 gets entered into next week’s giveaway • Every 🔥 comment = extra entries • Today is Day 1 — everyone gets one entry just for showing up Let’s set the standard early.
1 like • Dec '25
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Brady Barton
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@brady-barton-3978
Oklahoma

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Joined Dec 27, 2025
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