Dents... Be Gone!

nimzotech

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I can personally give credit to the positive and effective results of using Ding King a "As Seen On TV" dent removing product. Ding King has helped remove a dent from my gas tank. While I had to use the glue gun and the mounting bridge about 7 times, it has still done its job.

How about using dry ice? Or better yet, blow dryer and an air duster?
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very cool video's (pun intended). I have a dent in my car that i might try this on. I'll try the hairdryer one first.
 

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I tried it with the air duster and hairdryer and it did not work at all. That was after 5 minutes of hairdrying as well.

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I tried it with the air duster and hairdryer and it did not work at all. That was after 5 minutes of hairdrying as well.

Steve

Sorry to hear that... I have not tried those techniques myself, but will soon. BTW, of course you held the air duster upside down right?
 

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I've had a couple of people suggest the hair-dryer / air duster technique. Think there would be any danger in using this technique on a gas tank, though? I suppose the hair dryer doesn't get all that hot, but still... :( Frankly, it just looks pretty cool and I want to try it!
 
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