

🚗✨ Pop dents, not your budget — flawless fixes at your fingertips!
The GLISTON 45pcs Paintless Dent Repair Kit offers an upgraded adjustable dent lifter with enhanced height and width range, a robust 45-piece set including a safe glue gun with built-in fuse, and multiple dent tabs designed for versatile use on vehicles and appliances. Engineered to protect paintwork with rubber-padded feet, this kit empowers even beginners to efficiently remove dents and dings, saving time and money while delivering professional-grade results.








| ASIN | B07GBR9M16 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,892 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #50 in Body Repair Dent Removal Tools |
| Brand | GLISTON |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (8,799) |
| Date First Available | May 2, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
| Item model number | GLISTON |
| Manufacturer | Geli |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GLISTON |
| Package Dimensions | 13.46 x 8.66 x 4.09 inches |
J**S
Paid for itself on the first use
My wife's car was hit in a parking lot and they left before she got back. There were no creases in the metal so I thought maybe I could do this. I decided to watch a lot of YouTube videos on using these before I made a purchase and I'd suggest everyone do the same. From what I saw, this kit seemed like it would do what I needed. I'll share some pros and cons at the end. The kit arrived with no issues and I came up with a way to practice before getting started. I have a 25 year old Tacoma that has a few dings. I started there and learned a few things. First the biggest investment you need to make is time. The dents don't come out in one pull. Also, if you don't wait long enough for the glue to cool, You've wasted time and glue. I found that starting with the bigger tabs was best. The metal dent lifter is strong and what I used the most. The the plastic puller works ok, but it's not as strong. The advantage it has is that the feet are farther apart and can help getting larger dents started. As you progress it gets a little challenging to see where you need to make your next pull from. On videos they show expensive lights you can get that do a great job. I found that a six in metal ruler, held across the dent, does a nice job of showing where your low spot is. If you have a metal putty knife or anything you are sure is straight, that should be just as good. Having a pencil to track your low spots to glue comes in handy too. My pros & cons on this kit. It came with an alcohol bottle, but it was empty as noted. Perhaps trying to ship it is a challenge, but no big deal as long as you are prepared. Alcohol is a must have to use the kit. A lesson learned was that 70% alcohol doesn't work well at all. Get 90% or better. The kit comes with two different glue sticks but no mention of what to use or when. I'm still not an expert here but I found that the black seems to separate as one piece when it releases, more often than the yellow. Also that it was easier, for me, to work with the black adhesive on the tabs on the white plastic puller that the ones on the metal unit. This is only because getting the black glue off the curved tabs on the metal puller seemed more difficult. You may have different results. Some reviews were critical of the glue gun. I had no issues. I had a spare already, but didn't need it. Do be sure to give it 10-15 minutes before you start by getting it plugged in before you do anything else. The kit includes a tap that seems a bit questionable. In videos I watched they were soft plastic or leather tipped. This one is plastic and comes top a point. I avoided using this as it seemed like it should have more of a rounded surface. Summary: Overall, the repair I did with this kit on the car was perfect. I have some more hail damage on the Tacoma I'll get back to, and maybe even get it painted after I'm done. There are larger more expensive kits available, but this one did everything I needed. If anything an upgrade to the plastic tap would be nice, but you can get those separately if needed. Hope all that helps. Oh, one more suggestion. If you have more than one dent try to work on both at the same time. The reason for that is the time you need to wait on the glue to cool down adds up. If you have two, or more, tabs cooling down at the same time, you are saving a lot of time on waiting.
S**.
Great set for smaller repairs
I bought this kit after testing a friend's similar set. I was surprised to see, that the kit we have purchased is of the same good quality as our friend's set, but less expensive. It comes with a small bag, which can fit additional equipment and has a good variety of rubber puller taps. The procedure discribed in the included instructions to remove a dent is pretty easy and almost self-explaining. Additionaly, there is an easy-to-follow explanation in the product description online. The results are great - the dents are just gone. Be sure to polish after using the glue and alcohol to get the best results. So far we have just used the equipment to pull out dents. Those items used, seem very sturdy and well manufactured. But also the pry tools seem to be sturdy and durable. It is a great product and I can highly recommend it.
M**D
Fixed garage door dents
My goal was to remove dents from an aluminum garage door versus replacing the expensive garage door panels. To that end, I learned the following. The black glue gun rods were useless. The clear rods worked. The first pass would peel the paint off but the second pass actually adhered to the aluminum. In deep creases in the aluminum, by starting at the shallow end of the crease, it was easier to pull the deeper part of the crease. IOW, I was gradually raising the crease/dent. Later on, I heated the garage door panel with my heat gun which made the glue tabs adhere better. The heat also softened the aluminum making it easier to pull. In small dots caused by projectiles, nothing would pull them out. The biggest nuisance was removing old glue from the tabs. Before I attempt to pull the dents on my wife's car, I used my garage door to get experience.
C**S
Great product if used with caution
Product is easy to use, although it does not come with any instructions. There are two types of glue that is included in the kit, and as far as I can tell, the yellow glue is for larger dents which require more pressure to pull out. Be sure you’re using the correct size puller “puck” based on the size of your dent. I used a pick that was too small for the dent that I tried to pull out, and I accidentally pulled the center of the dent out, which made a “crater” in my truck bed, so I’m not sure how to fix it now. Overall the product works as described, and I was able to pull some smaller dents with ease
A**R
poor quality
When you look at the picture it looks like your getting a lot. The white tool will work once or twice the nut inside has so few threads it get damaged after a few uses. The handle also will spin on the nut. So you have to buy a new nut which is a strange size neither metric or standard!!! The white tool also has so much flex it bottomed out because it was so flexible. The big yellow tool is nice!! The rest of the stuff is essentially junk. The glue is sub par I ended up having a buy new glue which worked much better. The plastic "pullers" are ok but theres a only a couple that seem thought out in design could easily be bought separately. The rest of the product is filler. So your basically getting the yellow puller and few plastic tabs for it.
W**Y
The glue stuckks on my car paint much more stronger than on the gasket. As a result there is no way to pull the dent out. Worst, repeated several times on the same spot, you will see scratches having to scrap off glue. Sent the seller for suggestion 1 week ago, but I don't see any reply.
D**D
Not effective at all and waste of money
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