Jennifer Kurek loves her year old Isuzu Rodeo, but she doesn't like the dings it already has.
"You hate to spend so much money on something and to have somebody just ram their door into it when you're at the grocery store."
So she tested the Ding King. It promises to remove dents and dings in minutes without expensive body work.
First, Jennifer cleaned the surface with the green twist-a-dent solution. Next, she used the glue gun to put the special enclosed glue on the dent pull tabs and allowed it to cool for five minutes, like the directions say.
Next, she attached the pulling bridge then the wing nut. Then came time for twisting.
A cleaning solution removed the excess glue to better examine the results.
"It looks like it did a little bit. It's not totally gone, but it's a little bit better," Kurek said.
She has two choices. "I'll have to get them professionally removed or live with them."
Jeff Ratajczak parks in the same lot as Kurek. He's worked at a body shop and says you have to have the right kind of ding for Ding King to work. He says it can't have a crease, like the one a softball put on his car.
It worked for him.
"I think I could make some money with it," Ratajczak said.









