What's that trick to remove dents?
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What's that trick to remove dents?
I saw something on the internet a few years ago that used caned air and a heat gun to remove dents. I'm not expecting much, if anything, but it's a cheep try before I go to the body shop. Caned air upside down to freeze the area and then a heat gun, it worked on the video I saw but again internet who knows, but cheep.
The damage isn't bad but there is one spot on the back I'd like to pop out. It's about the size of a baseball.
Anyway I don't remember the order, was it freeze the metal and then heat or heat and then freeze the metal.
I think it was freeze and then heat?
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The damage isn't bad but there is one spot on the back I'd like to pop out. It's about the size of a baseball.
Anyway I don't remember the order, was it freeze the metal and then heat or heat and then freeze the metal.
I think it was freeze and then heat?
Anyone
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It was heat then freeze. I tried it and didn't work. So I got out my dent king remover, now I got ripple looks on the side of the bed. Was going to have a body shop fix it, but now I'm thinking why waste the money and it will probably get another ding somewhere else and it's a truck so why bother, just my preference.
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I call Dent Masters they will come out to your house or work and remove dent without having to paint. I was surprized how well they can work the dent out without scraching paint. Reasonable price to remove dents also.
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