Saving a Mercedes SLC Rear Quarter Panel without Paint

TLDRWatch as the Dent-Remover team successfully repairs a deep dent on a Mercedes SLC rear quarter panel without the need for repainting.

Key insights

🔧Learn about the process of repairing a deep dent on a Mercedes SLC rear quarter panel.

🚗Discover the methods used, including glue pulling and paintless dent removal.

💪See the strength and precision required to reshape the panel and restore its original look.

🔨Learn about the tools and techniques used by professionals in the paintless dent repair industry.

🤝Witness the collaboration between Martin Sadler from Dent-Remover and Tom Lusted from Learn PDR Online.com.

Q&A

Can the dent be repaired without repainting?

Yes, the Dent-Remover team uses glue pulling and paintless dent removal techniques, avoiding the need for repainting.

What tools are used in the repair process?

The team uses various tools, including glue tabs, slide hammers, and dent slayer bars, to reshape the damaged panel.

Is it possible to access the damage from the inside of the panel?

Although there is limited access from the inside, the team utilizes grommets and rubber trims to gain access to certain areas.

How do they determine the plan of attack for the repair?

The team carefully analyzes the damaged panel, identifies the deepest part, and designs a plan to gradually pull and reshape the dent.

What challenges do they face during the repair process?

The team encounters challenges such as strong tension, crowned areas, and the need for precise tapping and tweaking to achieve the desired result.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Watch as the Dent-Remover team uses various techniques, including glue pulling and paintless dent removal, to repair a deep dent on a Mercedes SLC rear quarter panel without repainting.

32:56Experience the precision and strength required to reshape the panel and restore its original look.