Quick and Easy Dent Repair
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It will work with dents without creases.
You just simply rub the dryice on the dent for a minute, then it should pop out.
Lol, how did my reply become the first post?
You just simply rub the dryice on the dent for a minute, then it should pop out.
Lol, how did my reply become the first post?
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Quick and Easy Dent Repair
I heard from someone that you might be able to pop out small dents with dry ice. I haven't been able to find a procedure for trying this anywhere. Anyone have any experience doing this?
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OKC has gone psychic on us, answering posts before they are made.
Had this glitch a while back; don't know if it's back big time or a one-time occurence. Will have to wait & see.
Had this glitch a while back; don't know if it's back big time or a one-time occurence. Will have to wait & see.
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here is what I saw
I saw this on TV a while back on dent repair. They used a hair dryer and a spray something like the stuff used for keyboards (very very cold when sprayed). They heated up the dent with the heat gun and then sprayed on the frezze stuff. The dent poped out like magic.
I cant think of the spray they used. But we use it at work to remove gum from aircraft seats..
I cant think of the spray they used. But we use it at work to remove gum from aircraft seats..
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They used small compressed air containers used to clean keyboards and computer componets. They can be purchased at Walmart and office supply stores. It's the CO2 in the containers that cools the metal.
You can also buy small containers of pure CO2 at home improvement stores which would get the metal colder faster.
You can also buy small containers of pure CO2 at home improvement stores which would get the metal colder faster.