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Hayaimi
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Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
2 replies
4 weeks ago

Okay thanks. After some research online I found out the hot glue I had been using isn’t cut out for Paintless Dent Repair. Do Bunnings sell PDR specif ...

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
4 replies
4 weeks ago

Where can I find suctions that are strong enough and small enough to pull them back to normal?

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
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4 weeks ago

Thank for the advice. So is using hot glue the only option for not affecting the paint on the metal door? Does different hot glue sticks deliver diffe ...

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
7 replies
4 weeks ago

@Dave-1 @Nailbag @TedBear @MitchellMc I am currently working on an urgent repair on the above fridge metal door with Trojan Dent Repair Kit. I have b ...

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
3 replies
4 weeks ago

Please ask you colleagues to suggest other options that’s compatible for metal and plastics and is strong enough to withstand the pull, as it is quite ...

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
13 replies
4 weeks ago

Thanks for the recommendation. I have been using hot glue to adhere the dent, but it isn’t strong enough to withstand the pull. Do you have any other ...

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
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I would like to know how can I fix all these dents on my metal fridge door on my rented premises without disassembling the fridge itself?

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
1 reply
October

I’m afraid the metal patch might show through the filler and paint again due to the strong dimmer hue of the patch if I remove the old filler and make ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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2 replies
4 weeks ago

Hi @Hayaimi, Glue designed for use with a hot glue gun is the only type of glue we can recommend for this repair as it is strong, but not too strong ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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14 replies
a month ago

Hi @Hayaimi, Have you included the part about it being a rental premises, as you do not own the fridge? You might like to try the Trojan Dent Rep ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
May

Hi @Hayaimi, The plaster needs to be applied over a larger area to create a less abrupt mound on your wall. At this point, I would suggest using ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
3 replies
May

Hello @Hayaimi I'm sorry but once the filler is dry it can't be recovered. The filler must not be left open for long periods of time as it will dry ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
7 replies
April

Hello @Hayaimi Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your wa ...

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Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
4 replies
4 weeks ago

Where can I find suctions that are strong enough and small enough to pull them back to normal?

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
13 replies
4 weeks ago

Thanks for the recommendation. I have been using hot glue to adhere the dent, but it isn’t strong enough to withstand the pull. Do you have any other ...

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
15 replies

I would like to know how can I fix all these dents on my metal fridge door on my rented premises without disassembling the fridge itself?

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
4 replies
May

Thank you so much for the information. Also, the featured filler is comple  dried out can I restore it for use?

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
6 replies
April

Thanks for your advice! I’ve actually covered it with primer coat. Does it matter to level it with the wall. Does it matter once I gently sand it off? ...

Hayaimi
Growing in Experience
8 replies
May

     I wonder do I still have to apply one more layer onto the putty or I can simply sand it and paint on it.

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