dent removal?
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dent removal?
i was talking to one of my buddy's at work today about my door ding...yeah it pissed me off! had the car since summer of 04 w/o a doording untill last week...but he was saying that you can use something like a blowdryer and heat it up then put dry ice on it for like 5 min. and it will pop it out? anybody ever heard of something like that before?
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I think it'd depend on the actual dent itself. But I had a dent removed using paintless dent removal, and the guy used a long rod with a ball-like object on the end and a small ball peen hammer. Did take about 30 minutes, but the $30/35 was well worth it. They'll have to be able to access the dent from behind BTW!
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here is the vid its nifty
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/494805..._with_dry_ice/
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/494805..._with_dry_ice/
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I'm glad you tried. I was hoping somebody would.
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I found something that actually works for the most part. The Ding King, lol. My nephew bought it at our local Pep Boys to try on his Camaro. It consists of a piece that attaches to the dent/door ding with a rubber like glue that you apply with a supplied heated glue gun. You then attach that piece, which is threaded to a support piece that rests on the door/fender and you then turn a knob that slowly pulls out the dent. You hear this pop when the piece pops off the door/fender. It took me several tries put I managed to pull out about 95% of my two door dings and these dings were pretty deep. I could probably push out more of the ding if I could remove the door panel and access it from the other side. All in all the car looks way much better than it did before. I use to see the Ding King on infomercials and thought it was a joke, but I guess I was wrong. If I knew that this thing worked, I would have taken some before and after pictures. I just didn't take my nephew seriously when he told me to try it.
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No doubt, I've had good success with the Ding King also. Alot of people bag on it, but thats because they've probably never have tried it.
With a little patients it works wonders. I think the key to using it is applying small amounts of glue, and working your way towards less as the ding slowly disappears.
With a little patients it works wonders. I think the key to using it is applying small amounts of glue, and working your way towards less as the ding slowly disappears.