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How to fix a car dent w/ canned air & hairdryer
has anyone tried this..i'm curious.
w w.metacafe.com/w/501379 |
Neat trick. It looks like it works, it's definitely worth a try
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nope.....but want to try....really a cool technique.....
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If you had a highend car u shouldn't ....
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That's how they remove door dings, hail damage etc... well the body shops process is a little, OK a million times better! They heat the surface then mist dry ice on it!
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I am guessing it does for some dents...
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dry ice works
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i'll have to give it a try i got access to some dry ice ;)
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I got a small dent in the bed of the truck Im gonna try this out, whats the worst that can happen, if it doesnt work then i gotta take it to the shop anyways
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That's a pretty slick trick.I gotta remember that one
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looks pretty cool though
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wont work on small annoying dings:(
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That method won't work on small annoying dings... the way the body shop does it, or the hairdryer and canned air method. Maybe I just need to go to sleep...
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I have a motorcycle fuel tank with a dent in the side, I'm gonna try this tomorrow
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wow, that was pretty cool:thumbsup
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Yeah if you have a high end car like webgurl said you shouldnt. Mechanics at body shops do this a lot on older cars. Ive seen it at places where my friends use to hang out at. imagine five guys drinking beers working on cars that is some funnny shit.
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hmm, pretty cool, but can anyone confirm it actually works?
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