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Posted by Pure Stang (Member # 7251) on
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lol i did not know this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2R3QQejjGI
Posted by Eddie510- (Member # 2354) on
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i wonder if its true. anyways, look at the dent removel services on the bottom right, craazy!
Posted by BUKSING (Member # 6594) on
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basically the same as the dry ice method..minus the hair dryer...dont know if it really works..only seen online.
Posted by Venomized93 (Member # 55) on
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Im going to try this soon. I have a honda civic (beater) that has a few dents that I can try this with. That would be sick if it does work. Hopefully my dents aren't too bad that it doesn't.
Posted by Pure Stang (Member # 7251) on
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let me know how it turns out
Posted by 94gt (Member # 3060) on
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heck, I have a dent on my ranger I could try it on..
Posted by 93grbrGT (Member # 6655) on
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Nice.
Posted by 93grbrGT (Member # 6655) on
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Now I just need to decide if one of my beaters is worthy.
Posted by TRIXSNK (Member # 2844) on
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Originally posted by 93grbrGT:
Nice.
I agree
But that will work on larger "dents" but does anyone know the best method for removing a quarter size dent that is on the edge of the hood where it meets the driver's side fender.
This is on my g/f's CLK 430.
If you know of any good tips shoot me a pm please.
Posted by Pure Stang (Member # 7251) on
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one of those suction things.... i did it to one of my dads cars that had pretty good size dent on it... took out most of it but it left a little wave... once you get hit its realy hard to make it perfict again..
[ April 10, 2007, 04:05 PM: Message edited by: Pure Stang ]
Posted by DEMENTED'$ FIFTY (Member # 7545) on
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once someone trys this tell me how it works before i go trying it on my brand new car
Posted by asskickn88 (Member # 4957) on
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you can tell that someone is pushing the dent out from the inside of the pannel.
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