They say the trick for hail dents is to place dry ice on the spot and it
will pop them out I personally have not tried it though. Ed ke6bnl
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 11:45:04 -0500 "Jim (Deacon) and Karen Magill"
<dnkmagill@wtxs.net> writes:
> Steve I had some hail dents removed at a shop called " paintless
> dent repair" and they have various tools that they use to run in
> between panels and work the dents out. They took about 35 dents out
> of a Dodge van with no sanding, grinding , or bondo. They left one
> of their tools in my van by accident so I used it before I returned
> it. Hey, at least I returned it. Deacon
>
> Steven Stuckmeyer wrote:
>
> > Where would you find this tool to push out hail damage dents. The
> only vehicle garaged (besides my truck, well....that's 1/2 in the
> garage and 1/2 in the basement at this time) is the one that didn't
> have sence to get out of the storm. It's mainly on the hood, but I
> would sure like to get them out with out a $500.00 bill insurance
> deductable or $350.00 hood from the wreck yards. I've not had any
> luck with the FNAPS's.
> > Steve Stuckmeyer
> > 51 3100
> > St Peters, MO
> >
> > "Jim (Deacon) and Karen Magill" <dnkmagill@wtxs.net> wrote:
> > "used a tool from the repair shop that does the
> > hail damage repair and reached a couple of the dents and pushed
> out part of them"
> >
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Agua Dulce Ca. 91390 70 chevy S/B) 1948 Ford
F3
So. Calif. 70 mil N.Eof Los Angeles 1953 Chevy pu 3100)
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