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    Has anyone ever tried this??

    http://www.videojug.com/film/dent-removal-technique

    Cheers,

    Dave
    Confidence - The feeling before you fully understand the situation

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    Re: Paintless Dent removal

    Looks interesting - I might try it on a small dent we have in our stainless steel fridge door.

    The PDR guys normally use fine tools to massage the dent smooth from the back, or a glue pulling technique if they can't access from behind. I had an egg size dent taken out of the roof of the Prado using the latter. I haven't heard of them using dry ice.
    Cheers, Wayne

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    • #3
      Re: Paintless Dent removal

      Interesting ... work or not, considering the price of dry ice, what have you got to lose for giving it a shot.

      I have a couple of small dents in the Prado (in it when I bought it) that I might have a shot at getting out.

      Anyone know where you can buy dry ice? Google hasn't been friendly with this question for suppliers in the Canberra area.
      [b]2000 Prado RV6[/b] ~ TJM Type 15 Steel Bullbar ~ Uniden 400SX-RM & GME4702 Ant ~ Front Tow/Recovery Hooks ~ ARB Recovery Kit ~ ARB CKMP12 Air Compressor ~ DIY Rear Door Trim & Table ~ Extended Diff Breathers ~ Safari Snorkel ~ Wireless Reverse Camera ~ Iron Ox Full Length Roof Rack ~ Looong Wish List ...

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      • #4
        Re: Paintless Dent removal

        In my area, you can get it from the BOC Gas mob.

        Has anyone tried this yet?
        2005 V6 GXL, TP09X1, 2" Kings, 265/70R17 Maxxis MT-762, Kaymar rear wheel carrier and UHF mount, Uniden radio, ARB compressor, etc, etc

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        • #5
          Re: Paintless Dent removal

          A friend of mine tried it, but it didn't work too well. Basically no effect on the dents. He used the pellet form, and it was a cold day.

          He will try a more solid block on a warm day when it comes. I will let you know if he has any success. :|
          Greg - 08 D4D Prado,
          Some trips done - Cape York, Fraser Island, Simpson Desert / Central Aust, Vic High Country.

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          • #6
            Re: Paintless Dent removal

            I wonder if a hair dryer would help get the process started on cold days?
            2005 V6 GXL, TP09X1, 2" Kings, 265/70R17 Maxxis MT-762, Kaymar rear wheel carrier and UHF mount, Uniden radio, ARB compressor, etc, etc

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            • #7
              Re: Paintless Dent removal

              Originally posted by Fozzy
              Has anyone ever tried this??
              Using rapid temperature variations to remove dents can work under very specific circumstances, but the dent has to be "just right". Normally, dents are much harder to remove than this and require the correct process for that specific dent. You can buy inexpensive DIY glue pulling kits from the U.S. which work really well on certain dents. I've removed some dents successfully on my car with these kits. The idea is to remove the dent gradually otherwise you can risk over stretching the panel and end up with an untidy finish. The kits also contain a knock down tool to finish the job. At the end of the day, bear in mind that some dents are impossible to remove completely and will require more extensive body-shop repairs.
              2004 GXL V6, 5 Sp Auto

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