hood dents?
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hood dents?
i have 3 dents on the hood of my car....they arnt very deep but they are 3'by 3' dents. they can be seen on an angle more then anything, but is there ia way i can fix this with out paying to replace the hood.
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RE: hood dents?
just search online for a dent remover in your area..there are even some that would come to ur house..i had a civic many moons again and scrapped a poll on the quarter panel..call the guy up came to my house 1hr 1/2 later dent was gone..used a little wax..got most of the scratchs out..all for $100 bucks..
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RE: hood dents?
ORIGINAL: viper9821
I'm not sure if this would work for a dent as big as 3" by 3" but dry ice works wonders. It doesn't hurt the paint at all and physics said it should always work.
I'm not sure if this would work for a dent as big as 3" by 3" but dry ice works wonders. It doesn't hurt the paint at all and physics said it should always work.
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RE: hood dents?
Cool, thanks.
Here it is for the super lazy that dont want to leave the forum....
DENTS & HAIL DAMAGE
Dry Ice will condense metal and thereby shrink small dents on your car. Place the Dry Ice on the inside of the dent if possible. Use heavy gloves and press flat sheet against dent. If it is not possible to get on the inside concave part of the dent, then using heavy gloves hold the Dry Ice so a corner can fit into the bottom lowest part of the cratered dent. Hold the Dry Ice until the metal is frosted at least 2 inches beyond the dent. Let the metal warm up (in the sun is the best) and repeat the procedure. Sometimes the dent will pop out perfectly. More often it will not be possible to get a flat smooth finish, but the dent will be reduced noticeably. Creased metal will still show the crease line but the dent will be far less pronounced. I have not seen any paint damage, but I'm sure if the paint is not strongly adhered, it could peel away.
Here it is for the super lazy that dont want to leave the forum....
DENTS & HAIL DAMAGE
Dry Ice will condense metal and thereby shrink small dents on your car. Place the Dry Ice on the inside of the dent if possible. Use heavy gloves and press flat sheet against dent. If it is not possible to get on the inside concave part of the dent, then using heavy gloves hold the Dry Ice so a corner can fit into the bottom lowest part of the cratered dent. Hold the Dry Ice until the metal is frosted at least 2 inches beyond the dent. Let the metal warm up (in the sun is the best) and repeat the procedure. Sometimes the dent will pop out perfectly. More often it will not be possible to get a flat smooth finish, but the dent will be reduced noticeably. Creased metal will still show the crease line but the dent will be far less pronounced. I have not seen any paint damage, but I'm sure if the paint is not strongly adhered, it could peel away.