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> Paint-less dent removal, heat then chill?
tradisrad
post Sep 5 2010, 11:45 AM
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I did a web search on paint less dent removal and I found this video that uses a hair dryer and an air duster: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/501379/remov...with_airduster/
Has any one tried this method? I also came across a similar video that uses dry ice instead of the duster can?
I went out to give it a try only to find that my duster was empty and then I thought I should consult with the World to see if I am getting in over my head!
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charliew
post Sep 5 2010, 09:00 PM
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I watched a guy at a dealership play with some dry ice on a aluminum hood with hail dents. He didn't get them completely out while I was watching but it did work on the smaller dents but it didn't look like it would ever be perfect. The truck was out in the sun and the color was black so the metal was pretty hot. He was trying to get the dealer to let him work on several trucks that had hail damage.
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