thanks i was looking for something about this...very helpful
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Various Dent Removal Methods
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Here is another one you could use. I don't know if it was already on there, but here you go looks like it would work really good.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=38ezM66EtBU&feature=related
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Useful thread. I wouldn't have believed in the hair dryer/compressed air one without the video. Good stuff.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure any of these techniques can take the two large dents out of my side moulding, and I'm probably going to have to do some wizardry with pliers or something to fix the corner of my hood (asshole across the street backed into my corner light/fender/hood ;x).
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Originally posted by CB7BalleR View Postgood write up
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Sold to: di2accord
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Originally posted by Deebo16 View PostThis may sound funny, but for big dents I've actually used a plunger. It worked for the most part and didn't receive any paint chips.
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i saw some video demostrating the use of a hair blower to heat the dent area and a can of commpressed air (used for clening computers) upside down to cool fast and the dent somehow pops out. May this method works for real or is a bad idea since chemicals can damage paint?
Here is the link to the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0UAUBE-Hmg
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I need help, my drivers side quarter is dented in slightly but a big part of it. It does not align with my back bumper in fact its about a quarter inch of space between the bumper and the quarter panel cuz the panel was dented in. And the way it was hit, the back bumper won't allign with the tails anymore, there is actually part of the back bumper that tucks the taillight in....
Any suggestions?
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