Popping a dent on quarter panel
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Popping a dent on quarter panel
I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
dents.
TIA
paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
dents.
TIA
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Re: Popping a dent on quarter panel
Actually not an ice cube, however, Dry Ice, has been known to reverse the
condition
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> dents.
>
> TIA
condition
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> dents.
>
> TIA
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Re: Popping a dent on quarter panel
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in
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> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> dents.
>
> TIA
You could try one of those dent removers "as Seen on TV".
If the dent has no crease,it may work.
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news:bffabe31.0405030511.57b1a6f8@posting.google.c om:
> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> dents.
>
> TIA
You could try one of those dent removers "as Seen on TV".
If the dent has no crease,it may work.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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Re: Popping a dent on quarter panel
>> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
>> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
>> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
>> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
>> dents.
Look in the yellow pages under Paintless Dent Repair.
>> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
>> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
>> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
>> dents.
Look in the yellow pages under Paintless Dent Repair.
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Re: Popping a dent on quarter panel
In article <bffabe31.0405030511.57b1a6f8@posting.google.com >,
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote:
>I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
>paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
>this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
>somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
>dents.
>
>TIA
A lot depends on the size of the dent and if the metal has been stretched.
I've seen large, shallow door dents removed with a toilet plunger!
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote:
>I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
>paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
>this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
>somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
>dents.
>
>TIA
A lot depends on the size of the dent and if the metal has been stretched.
I've seen large, shallow door dents removed with a toilet plunger!
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Re: Popping a dent on quarter panel
The toilet plunger has worked for me! Use a little vaseline around the
edges to get a good seal, pull out the dent, and then rub off the vaseline
before it rots the rubber.
<bkapaun@hotdeletemail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <bffabe31.0405030511.57b1a6f8@posting.google.com >,
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote:
>
> >I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> >paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> >this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> >somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> >dents.
> >
> >TIA
>
> A lot depends on the size of the dent and if the metal has been stretched.
> I've seen large, shallow door dents removed with a toilet plunger!
edges to get a good seal, pull out the dent, and then rub off the vaseline
before it rots the rubber.
<bkapaun@hotdeletemail.com> wrote in message
news:bkapaun-0305041359290001@dialup-ras26-193.eug.or.uspops.net...
> In article <bffabe31.0405030511.57b1a6f8@posting.google.com >,
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote:
>
> >I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> >paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> >this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> >somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> >dents.
> >
> >TIA
>
> A lot depends on the size of the dent and if the metal has been stretched.
> I've seen large, shallow door dents removed with a toilet plunger!
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acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) spake unto the masses in
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> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> dents.
There are companies that do "paintless dent removal".
Click here:
http://tinyurl.com/3f3yv
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news:bffabe31.0405030511.57b1a6f8@posting.google.c om:
> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> dents.
There are companies that do "paintless dent removal".
Click here:
http://tinyurl.com/3f3yv
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda FAQ
http://www3.telus.net/public/johnings/faq.html
How to find anything on the Internet or in Usenet Groups:
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Re: Popping a dent on quarter panel
Im anonymous wrote:
>
> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> dents.
>
I've never tried it, but I've been told that if you have access to the area
behind the dent, then you put a deflated ball (such as a soccer ball) behind
the dent and then slowly inflate the ball. This should pop the dent back
out.
Eric
>
> I have a small dent behind my drivers side door. There's no chipped
> paint or anything, just a dent. Are there any tricks to removing
> this? I can't easily get behind it, I don't believe. I've heard
> somewhere about using an ice cube on a hot day to pop out sheet metal
> dents.
>
I've never tried it, but I've been told that if you have access to the area
behind the dent, then you put a deflated ball (such as a soccer ball) behind
the dent and then slowly inflate the ball. This should pop the dent back
out.
Eric
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