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Do I need to Remove the Panel for a GPR Repair?
No, the vast majority of repairs do not require the removal of a panel. Since GPR does not later the...
What Temperature Should the Panel Be for GPR?
The optimal working temperature of a panel for glue pull repairing is 75 - 85°F. We recommend heating a panel...
What GPR Pulling Tools are Compatible with Eye Bolts?
Keco SuperTabs®, HD tabs and U-Bolt Adapters for Centipede tabs are compatible with pogo / hustle sticks, frame machines and...
How Long Can I Make Pulls After Adhering the Glue Tab?
Keco recommends three different glues: Cactus “Green” Glue, Camauto “Yellow” Glue and Tab Weld “Gray” Glue. Each of these glues...
How Much Glue Should I Apply to the Glue Tab?
The ideal amount of glue for each tab varies based on size. As a general rule, you should fill the...
How Do I Remove Glue from Panels and Glue Tabs?
Glue is easily released using a high concentration form of isopropyl alcohol sprayed directly on the glue. This allows glue...
Which GPR / Collision Glue is the Strongest?
All three Keco recommended PDR / GPR glues have similar strength profiles. The key differences among these glues are flexibility...
What Does “Double-Action” Mean in Glue Pull Repairing?
Double-action describes the technique of simultaneously using a pulling device like a K-Beam, K-Bar or Robo to life the low...