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<blockquote data-quote="fbi90909" data-source="post: 4120177" data-attributes="member: 568679"><p>get a heat gun(not a hair dryer either) and some dry ice, at least a pound of it.</p><p></p><p>take the heat gun and heat up the area. get it real hot, hotter than the car usually gets while sitting in direct sunlight for ours hot. lol,</p><p></p><p>then take the dry ice and place it on the heated area to shock the metal into contracting itself back to it's original shape. just rub the dry ice into the area for a bit. the dent should just pop back out. if it doesn't keep trying. it should come out.</p><p></p><p>it's a process they do in a lot for fixing dents w/o having to repaint the area. i believe they do this a lot of hail dents too.</p><p></p><p>doing this won't hurt your paint either. unless if you hold the heat gun too close in 1 single area causing it to burn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fbi90909, post: 4120177, member: 568679"] get a heat gun(not a hair dryer either) and some dry ice, at least a pound of it. take the heat gun and heat up the area. get it real hot, hotter than the car usually gets while sitting in direct sunlight for ours hot. lol, then take the dry ice and place it on the heated area to shock the metal into contracting itself back to it's original shape. just rub the dry ice into the area for a bit. the dent should just pop back out. if it doesn't keep trying. it should come out. it's a process they do in a lot for fixing dents w/o having to repaint the area. i believe they do this a lot of hail dents too. doing this won't hurt your paint either. unless if you hold the heat gun too close in 1 single area causing it to burn. [/QUOTE]
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