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best dent removal??
Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:38 PM
ok ...so i have some door dings and a couple pretty good size ones that i want to get rid of...so i was wondering what you guys use to get rid of some dents i tried the dry ice thing already so any help will be greatly appriciated!!



Re: best dent removal??
Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:44 PM
I'm not sure if it's "the dry ice thing" but I've seen great success from people holding cans of keyboard duster (compressed air) upside down and shooting on the dent for a few seconds and then heating them with a hair drier. I think the chemical is the same, not sure.



Re: best dent removal??
Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:52 PM
I'm not really good with small dings, but if you have an As Seen On TV Store nearby they should have a "Dent King" It's like a glue that you put on the dent and physically pull the dent out with. I've never done that but It may work. you may want ask some other people. The ways I know to remove them involve special tool and you have to repaint it afterward. I'll Check with my boss and ask him though



Re: best dent removal??
Saturday, June 02, 2007 5:13 PM
thanks for the responses!1


Re: best dent removal??
Saturday, June 02, 2007 6:40 PM
Quote:

I'm not really good with small dings, but if you have an As Seen On TV Store nearby they should have a "Dent King" It's like a glue that you put on the dent and physically pull the dent out with. I've never done that but It may work. you may want ask some other people.


i have used it many times. it works pretty well it gets 90% of the dent out. but DO NOT use it on any part that has been repainted. it will rip the after market paint off the car.

i got mine at Canadian tire for about $25. IMO best $25 i ever spent.


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Re: best dent removal??
Saturday, June 02, 2007 7:41 PM
bradsk88 wrote:I'm not sure if it's "the dry ice thing" but I've seen great success from people holding cans of keyboard duster (compressed air) upside down and shooting on the dent for a few seconds and then heating them with a hair drier. I think the chemical is the same, not sure.


heat first ,then spray



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