I have a shallow dent about 6" X 12" in a car fender (from a person leaning
on it to clean the windshield) that has no sharp edges, and has no paint
cracks or anything. It's been there a couple of years now.
I had been intending to get a pro to pull it out with a suction cup or
somesuch, but someone told me about another method to try.
He said to apply dry ice (I think that was it) on a hot day. I guess the
idea is that the metal contracts rapidly and pulls the dent out of itself(?).
I can't figure out how I would go about applying the dry ice to the fender
without risking damage to the paint... and I don't know how to contact the
guy who told me about it.
Has anyone heard of this before, or done it?
-Andy
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