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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...
What's the difference between ICE and Blue tabs?
The primary differences between Keco Ice and Blue tabs are flexibility and strength. Our specially formulated Ice material offers maximum...
