Yep- the Dent King tool comes with a mild solvent to remove the glue. Once you affix the tab you let the glue cool thouroughly as mentioned above, then atach the screw tool and slowly turn the knob. It draws the tab out until the dent *pops* and the bond between the glue and the paint pops apart. Then you remove the glue, and it mostly peels off with your fingers.
I used this to remove a dent that was about 1/4 in deep and about the circumfrence of a baseball. I've since repainted my truck, but at the time the dent was nearly invisible. Ding King wont work on dents that are in creases or too close to the edge of body panels and seams, but it works wonders on small, uniform dents, golf ball strikes, and things like that.