Fly or Why? Ding King Twist-a-Dent
By Rick Reimundez

The Ding King dent pulling tool promises to save you a ton of money removing dents without expensive paint and or body work – and without shelling out a ton of dough to a paintless dent removal guy. It includes some adhesive that you use to attach the pulling tab to the center of the dent, and a pulling bridge that allows you to pull up on the tab and thereby pulling up on the dent. Or, at least that’s the theory the put forward.
Personally, I’ve already had enough frustrating time with this product to last me a lifetime. I’ve had zero luck with it on any number of different types of dents. I’ve even tried it on different cars — no dice.
But maybe I’m just doing it wrong. Do any of you have experience with these? Or are you a pro paint ‘n body worker who could offer advice?
Ding King or ding-a-ling? Let us know in comments.
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September 20th, 2007 at 10:47 am
I have one of these and used it with minimal luck to pull dents. I have noticed that if there is any type of crease in the metal, no way it will pull it out.
but light hail damamge it seems to work OK.
I wouldn”t buy one but if a friend has one or you can find one at a swap meet for a couple of bucks it is worth a try
September 20th, 2007 at 6:37 pm
Crap. No, really. It’s junk. Call a paintless dent guy. Good ones are amazing to watch.