When painting albumin siding is there way get dents out
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1 Clean the dent to be pulled with a household spray cleaner. Spray on the cleaner, then wipe it off with a clean rag. Allow the dent to dry.
2 Apply the adhesive to the center of the dent. Depending upon which dent puller you have, a specially formulated adhesive will be recommended for use or included in the package. It may be a super-type glue or it may be a glue that is dispensed from a hot glue gun.
3 Place the small adhesive dent pulling cup onto the adhesive in the dent. Allow the adhesive to harden so that the cup will stay in place.
4 Attach the pulling mechanism to the dent pulling cup. There are several kinds from slide hammers which clip on to screw-on types that a threaded shaft will screw into a threaded hole in the cup.
5 Pull the cup outwards. A slide hammer type of puller will require several pulls of the hammer to pull out the dent. A screw-type of puller will slowly pull the dent out and may literally give off an audible "pop" when the dent has been straightened.
6 Remove the adhesive cup with either a specially formulated adhesive remover or in some types, if the cup does not pop off, bend it from side to side until the adhesive releases.