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ive read on here and some other bds about dry ice being used to remove small dents. well my back quarter panel is creased in a few spots.. and i have 2 small dents on my hood from some drunken friend sitting on the hood of my car
anyways none of them are that bad but a few friends and i would like to try the dry ice dent removing
Well first of all if its creased, you know your scr*wed. Dry ice does work. Ok. Heat the spot with a blow dryer till its real hot, rub some dry ice wrapped in newspaper over it, the dent pops out, only good on dents 2" or less, my friend did this, freaked me out. As far as large "Pushed In" dents w/o creases, we all know about the toilet plunger, but use a clean one so you dont leave brown circles. The ding king also works on "some" dents, also again, they cant be creased, you can find those for around $15.Anyways, I have used all these methods, I should be called the Ding King. All just cheap fixes.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Tireguy: we all know about the toilet plunger, but use a clean one so you dont leave brown circles.<hr></blockquote>
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