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  • u have to use it in plastic like, bumpers or so so not in the lata (iron)

  • HAHAHAHAHA FAIL!!!

  • try photoshop

    

  • That dint (ding) is creased in the middle, that's why nothing happened. It needs to be a perfectly dished dint.

  • if the"Ding" was just a bit bigger and you had more air it would work also alittle less time on the heat do like 1 min lol

  • I don't trust anybody that doesn't know how to turn a blow dryer on...

  • didnt work because your car is fucking shit mr2 crap

  • 2 mins of heating up but only 6 seconds of cold air.... I feel sorry for your Girlfriend.

    I agree, you totally did it wrong, the point is to create a temperature differential between the dent and surrounding area, you want to get the dent as cold as possible relative to the area around the dent

  • rub some dry ice on small dings.

  • hahahah hairdresser car !!! nice hair dryer technic Nancy. Thats not a dent its a ding good try Susan

  • youre supposed to heat it for 5 minutes and then use the compressed air to remove the dent. dont stop spraying until you hear the pop. it would have worked.

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  • heres the solution for fixing dents:

    around 10:00 p.m head taco bell & buy a seven layer burrito. wake up early around 6:00 a.m. slap your belly a couple of time & quickly put your asshole right on the ding.

    fart & quickly put an icecube on the ding. let the guacamole and refried bean scent smothers the metallic sheet. and WAPAAAAOOO!!!!

    done.....

  • that is two small of a service dent and really its more like a indent then a actually just kinda dented metal thats a little on the point of needing a hammer

  • oh well, can't get rid of that dent? i guess now you would have to junk that Porsche and get a new one. . .

  • @damusicplace187 its a toyota...

  • @damusicplace187 Porsche?

  • @damusicplace187 i meant toyota

  • MRS ARE FUCKING UGLY

  • I tried this but I used real heat. I used a butane torch I had. I heated up the paint until it started smoking and sliding off then I threw my slurpee on it and then bang the dent came out and flung slurpee in my left eye. I didn't even wipe it off ethier. That's how you remove a dent real man style!

  • You think an mr2 owner would know how to use a hair dryer!!

  • dent's still there champ.

  • he's used to have small things

  • FCL

    heat it and spray around the dent.

  • AWWWW with his fancy little hair dryer he uses in the morning

  • you heated it during 2 minutes and you expect to cool it down in 4 seconds ?

    use more cold or for sure it will not work

  • You spray till it pops....

    

  • You think that is bad, you should see the damage that this car did to the door that hit him. :D FTW

  • It has to be CO2 not compressed air or a cold water soaked rag.

  • Swing and a miss.

    The hairdryer and compressed air method will only work on large and very shallow dents, about 1-2% of all dents. Hail, door dings, creases and larger/deeper dents, you need to call up a good Paintless Dent Repair technician, or see a body shop.

  • I have tried this before it tends to work better on thin sheet metal, toyota and Mazda have quite thick gauge steel, you would get a better result on Hondas and Nissans. Have tried on German cars it works less well, you can push the dent out from the back if you can get access, however some cars have double skin steel in the cargo area, making it almost impossible.

  • MR2'S for the win!

  • that's not even dent man... u have to c my car T.T

  • I think your supposed to spray the compressed air until the dent popped

  • NO GOOOOOOD!

  • I have a mr2 as well! I love mine!

  • In mother russia dent repairs you!

  • well there goes your clear coat but at least the dent is still there.

  • horrivel nao funcionouuuu

  • you definantly dont wwant to shake the fucking can you want only liquid to come out.

  • 小さい凹みは無理だと思った

  • @GCZ32kai Exactly my point dude

  • use heat gun... there is a difference in temperature....

  • You're supposed to do it next to the dent not right on the dent.

  • can i fix the dent on my car?

    my whole front end is wrecked into the driver's seat, will this work???????

  • That's not a dent, my damn car got side swiped and it looks like the surface of freakin' Mars.

  • Don't worry about that little dent. You're transmission will go out sometime soon.

  • You need to use a "heat gun" not a hair dryer.

  • @streamU a heat gun will work but you run the risk of melting the paint off your car...those things are no joke!

  • Removing dents with a hair dryer and compressed air is BULLSHIT!!! Because I tried it on a car and NOTHING happen. The dent was about 7-8 inches in diameter (about hand size) and no it didn't work. I tried it for about 3-4 times and no results. Don't try it it's bullshit.

  • @rdylima9 It's not bullshit, it's primary school science. Just because you did it wrong or it didn't work on your particular 'hand-sized' dent doesn't mean it doesn't work.

  • @0andrewsmith0 It's bullshit, bro. You can see more videos of people attempting to do this shit. Fuck it homeboy try it and see for yourself.

  • @rdylima9 I did, bro. On my Nova, and it worked like a charm. Intense heat then rapid-freeze, it's not hard to figure out, most of the ass-clowns on YouTube don't heat it up enough because they use their sisters $15 hair-dryer and don't upturn the CO2 and spray for long enough.

    But you can go pay hundreds for some guy with a dirty baseball cap and B.O. to do it for you if you ever get a dent, homeboy.

  • @0andrewsmith0 lol I used a fucken $20 hair dryer, but alright bro I get it. I also found another method which requires pretty much a long flat crowbar or a stick and you're trying to push the dent from the inside. For example, if there is a dent on your door put a mat on the window and insert the bar and just push that shit out.

  • @rdylima9 Haha, if only you went for the $30 one, it might have worked. And yes, that would work too. I just prefer to avoid denting my car from now on

  • Where's the dent. xD

  • why did you spray so little air on it? Where is your patience?

  • that's not a dent, that's a ding

  • @fatriff thats not even a ding idk wat i would call that but not a ding

  • Toyota Spyder FTW!!!!!!!

  • just buy a can of r134 because the vapor as it comes out of the can is roughly 27 degrees below zero.

  • you did it the wrong way around. cool first then heat. because you heated it first you may well have set the dent in and have no chance of it working the 2nd time.

  • @vkorinfsky No ignore this guy. You ALWAYS heat first - no exceptions. Cooling first does not work and will ruin your chances of fixing the car with this method.

  • @vkorinfsky you are a dumbass

  • @fatriff

    can you say that if you haven't tried the other way?

    I would like to see the dumbass now.

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  • jajajaja 

  • that looks like a kid trew a rock to the car not a dent but still fake

  • @RookieMickey Not really, it works you just got to work with it a little. Let it sit out in the hot sun (down here in Texas, that is not a problem) than do it. Wait an hour, than do it again, and than it will work.

    Also professional body shops don't do it because for one: they want your money, and for two: they spent a large sum of money to buy a fancy machine to help them do it (a lot faster as well) and they aren't going just going to ignore it.

  • ..wow nice car dude..

  • Needed much more compressed air.

  • this is what happens when u ""borrow"" ur dads 60k dollar car and take it 2 walmart

  • @tbirdpimp07 lol, don't be lazy and walk in from far far away lol

  • @tbirdpimp07 This car is worth no where near 60,000 dollars... do your research before you say something... and the dent is not even noticeable.

  • @jesse29841 well not now that its dented and it takes several applications of getting the metal very hot then cooling it off to shrink sheet metal but im with you i wouldnt worry about that lil ding silver can be a pain to rematch and often doesnt match up right because its all metalic flake and no base not worth the chance of messing it up

  • maybe if he used a hammer to make a bigger dent, it would work better.

  • @zherui lol

  • man thats a small dent open your trunk an slightly tap it wit a hammer from the inside takes it right out

  • just buff it out. wouldve saved you all that time

  • hi, wat type of spay did u use to do such tasks?

  • @BpJN168 computer keyboars dust cleaner:O lol

  • where's the dent? ;o if you call that a dent then i call that car purple fusion

  • spray it for 10 seconds!!

  • did it crack the paint. will this work for a golfball dent in a Cadillac?

  • @masonis1 It will work on anything that's strong like steel, metal that retains "memory" of its former shape, and it's air, i doubt it'l crack paint :P

  • There was a dent?

  • What dent?

  • There's a dent?

  • I don't see a dent in the first place!

  • not mush of a dent...

  • lol?

  • i have the same hair dryer

  • why not just take it to a shop?? ow wait... the repair is ganna be $5,000 for that car.

  • @Bahzad23

    yea repairng tiny dents in shops is unbelievably overpriced

  • Damn how can u get a scratch on tht car lol. So did it ever work.

  • FAIL

  • You call that a dent? HA! I wish I was in your position!

  • @MLeyden91

    LMAO! I wish my car had a dent like this but noo my car has big ones sigh... and he calls this a dent :(

  • only works on plastic. not metal

  • This old "trick" doesn't work and if you look closely the clear coat will crack if the temperature change is too quick. Congratulations on ruining your paint job!!!

  • there was no dent since the beginning

  • Pay a PDR guy to do it properly ! NOT like this lol..

  • u need to put spray more of that Compressed Air what a plonker.................

  • why are all rich people dumb I don't understand.

  • It's a Toyota MR2...hardly a rich person's car.

  • @daetherbunny poor peapole own those

  • I think the heat must be placed for about a minute, then the C02 needs to go right after and sit for a while..doesn't work on all dents..

    if that doesn't work then rub the area with the money you spend on the C02.. or get a pro to pull it out...nice car why ruin it..

  • @WEBTRAIN

    "... rub the area with money...."

    love it!

  • You have a nice car. Spend $100 to get it removed. Jeez!

  • LOL "pop, pop, pop, pop, pop" EPIC FAIL....dent is too small...

  • if you're dead set on DIY, get a metal spoon and try smoothing it out from behind if you can get in there on those cars. Just take your time with it...

  • how do you mean? lol ooops what do you mean?

  • For example, on my car, my buddy who is a body guy took my tail light out and stuck his arm in with the handle end of a screw driver (was fresh outa spoons) and used the hard rounded end of the screwdriver handle to slowly massage most of the dent out from behind (inside the car). Dry Ice works quite well also

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  • you need to call dent wizard for that beauty

    it used to be $55 for a dime sized dent

    hail coverage helps in the midwest

  • HAHAHA!!! The dent is way too small my friend.

  • ha ha...

  • you cept the hair dryer blowing on the car while you were putting the C02 that why it failed even tho you cant see it as much

  • i think it was cuz u shook the air duster thing..it says on the bottole dont shake it..maybe dats y.

  • large dents = CO2 air duster

    small dents = dry ice

  • i have a small dent on the side of my right front bumper and it was just from someone leaning againt the car. does any one know what i can do to get it out

  • It will not work on a small dent. While it's true that metal will expand and contract with hot and cold, it won't just cause most dents to POP out. You should really just spend the $60 for a professional PDR guy. The only time dents will POP is if they are large and very shallow...and most of those would come out with light pressure from behind anyway.

    Dry Ice will also weaken your paint, so use that at your own risk.

  • You edited out the two minutes of heating time, but we still had to watch you figure out how to turn the hair dryer on.

  • haha

  • really laughing loudly!

  • You heated it for too long if you waited 2 minutes like the vids says. Try a shorter heat exposure. The heat onyl needs to reach the opporsute face, then the cool stuff will contractt the opporsite side

  • is to small to ger rid of it and keep the ice on the car longer if you will get a larger dent but nor verry deep :) cheers

  • so it didnt work ? where did u buy the airduster?

  • buy a fucking pop-a-dent lol what a cool name for a tool :))

  • It is a small dent now, to remove that you need dry ice

  • Dang I got a dent on mine too. But I got a free dent repair coupon from Toyota! Better go use it before it expires, unless it's expired already <_<

  • and not on the dent, around it

  • thats one way, probably for bigger, and on it, a lot of it, make it really cold

  • not enough air sprayed !!

  • use a heat gun and some dry ice. Since the dent is small enough, it should work.

  • Probably will be very harsh on the metal/paint, just spend the money and let a pro do it.

  • industrial hair drier on PLASTIC will remove your dent

  • use dry ice on the dent, two to three min. on it.

  • Spend the little bit of money to have a pro fix your dents guys. Trust me...

    dave.

  • This method does not work. At least not well enough. The dent looks untouched.

  • Well I guess the video where a guy removes a dent is very famous, but the problem is that he makes it with CO2, and not with compressed air, and that has sense, cause the CO2, colds a lot more than the compressed air; you can try Nitrogen too, but I don't know where the Hell can I get nitrogen...

    Good Luck any way!

  • Good Try Though I am going to Try

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