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Post by camros on Feb 7, 2015 14:18:30 GMT -5
Maybe too late to post on this tread but I want to share my opinion on this tabs, I own booth editions of black plague tabs and for what I seen on the job I can say the smooth are a lot better than the first ones, they pull really good at the first pull and you know in this business time is money so you try the do the job fastest you can, so for that I agree completely with hockeynut , thanks.
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Post by hockeynut on Feb 7, 2015 17:15:05 GMT -5
Are you using the Burro green glue?
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Post by camros on Feb 7, 2015 21:14:31 GMT -5
Yes I do also the black
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on May 3, 2015 6:35:27 GMT -5
There are so strong. I hade a nice round dent and pulled in 55 Fahrenheit. Got the dent out with a snappy pull but also some paint. Will heat from now on
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Post by hockeynut on May 3, 2015 21:01:02 GMT -5
Yup just heat the metal temp to 68-75 degrees and yank away. Love those tabs always start my larger dents with them.
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Post by kevinallen on Sept 22, 2015 22:47:05 GMT -5
I just got my assortment of the new Black Plague smooth tabs. Oh my these tabs are game changers. I already have the crease tabs and they work great. Tried them out today on a mashed Avalanche door that was going to be going to the body shop. Wow they pull hard using either the clear Walmart glue or Dent Out red. These tabs are a must for hail repair. Check them out at blackplaguepdr.com Try this pdr tools, Repair your car by yourself with this tools.
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Mar 13, 2016 12:26:16 GMT -5
I have been using tab weld together with black plague and at last I can get those deep bastards out Now I am looking forward to try the green plague
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