small dings + dry ice = quick fix, or fail?
ok so i tried it on my very small dent near the rear wheel well and it WORKED!!! next i tried it on another little ding, and it didnt work; im not sure why, but it seems to work in places where the metal body isnt very thick (like doors for example).
my paint is perfectly fine as well; i drove 215 miles back to Austin and its still good. I cant say for certain that it WILL work on your car/dent, but the supplies are so cheap its worth a shot (considering you have a blow drier and a can of air is like $3)
my paint is perfectly fine as well; i drove 215 miles back to Austin and its still good. I cant say for certain that it WILL work on your car/dent, but the supplies are so cheap its worth a shot (considering you have a blow drier and a can of air is like $3)
Registered User
iTrader: (3)
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 934
Likes: 4
From: Charlotte, NC and Central Virginia
ill be trying this tomorrow, but i dont expect it to work for my dents as they are both on parts of panels that arent flat (one on the C-pillar, and one on the fender ridge right next to the gap separating the fender and hood)
for those concerned about the paint (which i sorta am) you could try putting saran wrap on the area first cause im sure 30 seconds with a hair dryer isnt enough time to melt it
for those concerned about the paint (which i sorta am) you could try putting saran wrap on the area first cause im sure 30 seconds with a hair dryer isnt enough time to melt it
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
FS[Canada]: 16" Ronal Rims with 205 65R16 Michelin X-Ice
multimut
Wheels & Tires CDN
4
Apr 8, 2018 06:07 PM
Frostbite91
Audio, Video & Electronics
5
Aug 20, 2015 07:20 PM








