

🚗💥 Pull Perfect Dents Like a Pro — Don’t Let Your Ride Settle for Less!
DentOut Monstrous Yellow PDR Glue Sticks are professional-grade, 10-inch adhesive sticks designed for paintless dent repair. Melting at 185°F, they fit standard hot glue guns and excel in cold to moderate climates (40-70°F). Trusted by automotive pros for over 20 years, these glue sticks offer high adhesion without damaging paint, enabling fast, cost-effective, and precise dent removal.





| ASIN | B0C7PN1N2X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,915 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #29 in Body Repair Dent Removal Tools |
| Brand Name | DentOut |
| Color | Yellow |
| Compatible Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (389) |
| Included Components | No |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DentOut Inc. |
| Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
| Model | PG-10 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
| Viscosity | Moderate |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
L**N
Great dent pulling glue
I'm not a professional but purchased a PDR pulling kit to attempt DIY dent repair on my truck. The glue that shipped with the kit was JUNK and would not adhere to my tabs. After searching for better glue, I decided to try DentOut and it is way better than the cheap stuff. I'm in the deep south so the Red version is be a good fit but I purchased the yellow/red pack so that I could use when temperature lowers during the winter. The glue is easy to use and melts around 185 degrees. The sticks are really long which would be great for professional use but for someone who is only using for a few dents may be way to long so I ended up cutting into smaller lengths. I will affirm that this glue is really good quality and adhered to both my vehicle and tabs and I was able to make successful pulls. Since I'm not a professional, I'm still unable to completely pull out 2 small dents in my truck but it is not due to this glue which is working as expected. I have come to the conclusion that PDR is for professionals or for somebody who has had some training and experience.
A**K
GREAT! Glue for pulling Dents
The RED-MONSTER Glue worked absolutely amazingly well. Was very pleased with how well it performed while pulling out a few dents. And it was well worth the extra couple bucks to buy separately from the Dent pulling kit as the glue that comes with the kit is crap and doesn't hold well whatsoever. When finished, the Red-Monster Glue came off effortlessly by spraying just a couple squirts of 91% Walmart alcohol and using the glue, plastic removal scraper tool. If you're going to get a Dent Pulling Kit, don't rely on the glue that comes with the kit as it's crappy glue. Spend the extra couple dollars and get the Red-Monster Glue. When using unreliable glue, you're not going to get very far or be very successful in getting any dents out. GLUE is the #1, most Critical item in pulling out dents. If Glue doesn't stick well (as the PDR Kit Glue doesn't), you won't get far pulling out any dents. I'm not one to usually give reviews but that RED-MONSTER Glue worked like a charm. It's really Good Stuff !!
J**N
Works well
Pretty good
B**S
PDR Glue that Actually Works
I pick up a separate PDR kit to work out a larger dent in my van. The glue that came with the kit was no better than regular hot glue and would not hold very well. After doing some research I saw that this brand was well reviewed and I thought it was worth a shot. It did the job very well. The DentOut has very good suction power and when used in conjunction with tools in my PDR kit it got the job done. The dent in my van was not some small hail or stone dent. It was a crumpled in point which was smashed in more than an inch. With effort and this glue I was able to pull it fully out and re-round the curve in the panel to look relatively like new. The DentOut was also not to hard to clean off the tools or car. I used isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) to loosen the glue and it made easy to remove so I could set up the next part I was going to work on. I very much recommend these glue sticks i you have to do any dent removal. They hold well and let you apply the right tension to get the dents fixed.
G**S
Really strong
Strong stuff
O**Y
Waste of time (and money)
Will not adhere well enough to the sheet metal to pull any dents out. I tried letting it cure for more and less time, but every time I tried to pull out the dent it simply pulled off the metal with no results. At least it didn't damage the paint. Don't waste your time or money.
M**S
Professional grade glue
This PDR glue is definitely professional grade. The hold is strong and consistent, and it performs exactly how you’d expect quality glue to perform during paintless dent repair. If you’re doing PDR and want dependable results without overpaying, this glue is a solid choice. I’d buy it again without hesitation.
M**K
Try it in warmer weather
Can’t really review it yet. Tried both yellow and red glue on some smaller dents. Would have liked it to be stronger glue. Really didn’t work so far. No real warm weather when I tried it. Will wait till it warms up then try again with a heat gun
G**S
These PDR glue sticks have good strong adhesion and give strong pulls. I was able to pull out a dent crease in a B pillar. Also a good temp range between 40 F to 70 F.
M**N
This adheres really well for dent pulling' but releases really easily with the application of isopropyl alcohol. Does what it says on the tin, I recommend this.
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