Attempt to remove car Dent with Hair Dryer & Compressed Air

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2008

This is my attempt to remove a dent in my MR2 by using a Hair Dryer and Compressed Air...

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  • that's not a dent, that's a ding

  • dude you did it wrong.

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  • 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...

  • Unleash the whole can dude. A 4 second spray won't do shit. Failure to follow directions.

  • 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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