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I used a paintless dent puller tool from Harbor Freight and it worked well. It will not get out dents with creases but if you have a shallow dent, and work carefully, you can get it out with acceptable results.
Ed
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I saw a video not too long ago where they heated up the dent really warm with a hair dryer on full blast, then took a can of compressed air (the kind used to clean computer parts, not really air but some other gas), shook it up, inverted it, and "froze" the dent. If you wait until the frost completely evaporates, the dent will pop right out.
I have never actually done this, but in the video there was no damage to the paint, it was a large dent and you couldn't tell anything had happened afterward.
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kb9lae
I have used the "Ding King", a similar tool with great results. (I think I got it at Advance Auto Parts)
I agree, as long as there was not a crease it always got the dent out!\\/
Originally posted by Nessism View PostI used a paintless dent puller tool from Harbor Freight and it worked well. It will not get out dents with creases but if you have a shallow dent, and work carefully, you can get it out with acceptable results.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=94925Last edited by Guest; 09-19-2007, 08:20 AM. Reason: sometimes my spelling sucks, ok most of the time!!
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Forum LongTimerGSResource Superstar
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Originally posted by txironhead View PostI saw a video not too long ago where they heated up the dent really warm with a hair dryer on full blast, then took a can of compressed air (the kind used to clean computer parts, not really air but some other gas), shook it up, inverted it, and "froze" the dent. If you wait until the frost completely evaporates, the dent will pop right out.
I have never actually done this, but in the video there was no damage to the paint, it was a large dent and you couldn't tell anything had happened afterward.Ed
To measure is to know.
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