hail dent removing

Greg Galinsky nokian at msn.com
Fri Jan 4 13:30:27 EST 2002


I've seen dry ice used to shrink the metal around the dent and get things
back to normal.  Paint quality was fine after.
The dry ice was not directly put on the metal; a gloss like paper was used
as a buffer
Greg
G & G SERVICE
88 80Q
90 90Q
90 80Q
90 80
and way too much other stuff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roa, Greg" <Greg.Roa at Cinergy.COM>
To: <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: hail dent removing


Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone had found a good way or found a tool to pop
out hail dents on a car.  I know of the paintless dent removal places,
and that sounds like the way to go, but being the hopeless
do-it-yourselfer that I am, I want to find a way to do it on my own.
Has anyone seen a system like this that is available for the common
idiot such as myself?
I'm going to get the car prepped for a repaint, and I'd rather not bondo
little dents like those.

Thanks!
Greg Roa
Cincinnati, OH
86' 4kcsq
93' 90 CS
83' 944
And a new fiancé with a Toyota...  ; (

P.S. The shirts are great. And, having one long sleeve, and one short, I
can now be a certifiable audifool year round...   ; )




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