Drivers are only just realising a £2 kids’ arts and crafts tool will fix dents in your car in seconds

DRIVERS have just realised a £2 kids’ arts and craft tool can fix a car dent in seconds.

The panel beating hack went viral after a motorist filmed the simple repair process and shared it online.

The driver is filmed attaching hot glue sticks to a car dent

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The driver is filmed attaching hot glue sticks to a car dentCredit: Tiktok/@neiladams
He then tugs on the objects

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He then tugs on the objectsCredit: Tiktok/@neiladams
Eventually the dent budges and he is able to pull out the damage

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Eventually the dent budges and he is able to pull out the damageCredit: Tiktok/@neiladams

In the clip, TikToker @neiladams is seen attaching hot glue sticks to the vehicle’s damaged area.

Once the items were secured the man pulled on them until the indentation popped itself out.

He said: “I saw on TikTok you could use hot glue sticks to fix a car dent.

“No way dude, that worked oh my God.

“Even though a suction cup made to do this [job] wouldn’t do it.”

The hot melt glue sticks the car owner was referencing can be snatched up at Hobbycraft for a mere £2.

The video went gangbusters with more than 27 million views.

“Good as new,” a TikTok user said.

“TikTok really saving lives out here,” one added.

“Thank you for helping me to save money,” a second commented.

It comes as a mechanic with more than 55 years of experience has revealed a hack that will save drivers thousands in electrical repairs.

While another driver wowed fans with an easy car repair hack that fixed dents in seconds.

Alley Einstein

Alley Einstein is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Alley Einstein joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing Alley@ustimespost.com.

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