Thread: Dent Removal
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Old 04-16-2007, 11:28 AM   #15
jcl
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Originally Posted by Tuba Matt View Post
Actually Josh told me to use dry ice, this is prolly the same concept. Have to give this a shot. At the least, it's gonna need a re-paint

1. Get dry ice.
2. Wear gloves and a protective cloth.
3. Get a blow dryer or a heat tool.
4. Heat the dry ice then put it on the dent.
5. If dent doesnt have creases and is steel then it should pop out pretty smoothly. You may have to repeat a few times for larger dents throughout the circumference of the dent.


Most important step of all this: GLOVES. You will instantly damage your skin if you touch dry ice.
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