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Dry ice to remove dents or dings? Think it works? Watch and find out...

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2010

Watch and find out if dry ice can really remove dents or dings.

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  • You need to heat the metal with a heat gun and apply a dent sized piece of dry ice to the dent quickly. That is how it works.

  • @12gaige100 Yeah, actually tried that as well. Pretty sure the ding was too small..

  • You know what fixes it? a stud welder and slide hammer!

  • @seans63lemansSD Exactly!!!

  • one question i believe everyone wants to know... Where the fuck do you get dry ice??!

  • @AM18095 LOL.. Ice cream stores. 

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  • I'm pretty sure you are supposed to heat up the dent first, then use the dry ice.

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  • Has to be heated to at least 100 degrees f. to work. Use a blow dryer for body, and if its on a Chrome bumper, use a heat gun.

  • The ding looks smaller to me...

  • it works better if the size of the piece of dry ice is comparable to the size of the dent. yours was over 100x the size so the metal wouldnt contract as needed to better reshape the metal

  • @AM18095 this doesnt work but if u have a harris teeter super market where u at they sale it 

  • @AM18095 Meijiers too!

  • @Johnnysshop reallyy?!? time for some fun with ice haha

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