How to Remove Small Dents
October 19th, 2009 by admin
Dip a clean household plunger into warm, soapy water, press it to the dings and dents and create suction.Once the plunger is firmly in place over the dent, pull it slowly until the dent pops out.Place a small piece of dry ice in the center of the dent for several seconds and remove it. The dent should pop out on its own. Repeat the process until the dent is gone.Use a hair dryer to heat the area evenly for a full minute. While the dent is still warm, hold a can of compressed air upside down and spray the dent with compressed air. Allow a minute for the dent to pop out on its own.Wipe away the residue with a soft, nonabrasive cloth.Place a piece of aluminum foil over the dent and heat it with a lighter for 30 seconds. Quickly remove the foil and spray with an can of compressed air held upside down. The dent should pop out on its own within a minute.