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Has anyone see the videos online about using dry ice and a hair dryer to pull out dents? Have any of you tried it?
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Yeah it works..But its sort of a pain in the ass.. You'd be better off calling a Paintless Dent removal guy to come do it. Cost is pretty cheap. I had a massive dent in my rear quarter panel and it had a crease in it too. The guy came and popped it out in 30 mins for 60 bucks..
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I agree with th Paintless dent removal. I had 6 dings removed on 3 different panels and it looks great. No evidence that the dings were ever there.
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If it ain't broke don't try and fix it. The common techniques the paintless dent removal guys use comes out amazing and pretty much undetectable. I personally wouldn't experiment doing it anyother way.
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Yeah I guess you all are right... i'll call the paintless dent guy instead. Thanks for the input!
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