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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...
How Long Do Glue Pull Tabs Last?
The useable life of a glue pull tab varies significantly based on its size, material and technique used to pull....
What Temperature Should My Glue Gun for GPR?
We recommend setting your glue gun to 350°F (190° C) as a general rule. As the glue is dispensed, you...
Why Won’t My Glue Tabs Stick to the Panel?
One of the most common questions GPR technicians have is “why won’t my glue stick”. Following our 6C process ensures...
Is Glue Pull Repairing Safe for Ceramic Coating Dent Removal?
There are many advantages glue pull repairing offers over traditional stud welded repair techniques. Glue pull repair is non-invasive requiring...
Electric Vehicles Set To Disrupt Collision Repair. Are you Ready?
Electric vehicles have disrupted the automotive industry. Naturally they are on course to disrupt collision repair as well. Discover how GPR...