Alright, so I was driving down a relatively wooded road, when I came upon a 15 foot strip of the road that was splattered with walnut juice and little pieces of the shell everywhere. Now as I saw this, I thought to myself, "This isn't gonna be good" because I tend to not have that great of luck... Anyways, I continued through and as you can see in the picture, this is what happened....
I cleaned the remains of the demolished walnut off, and that is what I was left with... Does anyone know the best way to have that taken care of? Is a place like Dent Wizard or something the best thing to do, and if so, anyone have an idea how much it'll cost me?
you can probably pop it out from the inside of the hood. i doubt its to bad. just get on the other side and try to push it out
isn't there a dry ice trick?
It doesn't appear to be creased, so you could either pop it out with a 'Ding King' or pop it out from underneath (if you can get to it).
I agree, you should be able to pop the dent yourself. My Cav is a "hail damage" vehicle (got one heck of a deal on it... thanks Hurricane Ivan! :-) and I popped one on the trunk and one on the hood with no problems.
Find out whose property the tree is on, and then make them pay for it. It's not your fault that their tree was hanging over the road.
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Paintless Dent Removal.
Dry ice might damage the paint.
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thoughthardtocomeupwiththis wrote:Paintless Dent Removal.
Dry ice might damage the paint.
if not on private property then contact the city...its there responsibility to maintain the trees and roads and stuff