Don’t pay hundreds on getting dents removed from your vehicles before giving this $5 solution a try.
The first video is for removing large, non-creased dents using a hand heldĀ heaterĀ and a can of compressed air.
The other videos show in good detail how to remove smaller dents. These are actually training videos that you could use to start your own business in mobile dent repair.
Start your own Business – Paintless Dent Removal Training Videos:
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That is not a hair dryer in the picture. It is an industrial heat gun.
And this could work on some very soft dents yes, but on pin dents… no, hard dents… no, creased dents… no, dents close to impact bars… no, dents close to or on body lines… no….ect ect…….
Bob is right, that’s a heat gun. It gets much much much hotter than a hair dryer.
Could make it worse, your shrinking the metal. Could end up being springy.
Remove this misleading post truth and action.
Bad idea. You can actually blister the paint badly. And also catch undercoating wires ect on fire in certain areas. Take this down please.
IF <--important, IF you know what you are doing you can easily pull dents with heat or dry ice. However, you always stand to damage the paint. Someone will probably start their car on fire doing this. Should remove the post.
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maybe slighter heat and a toilet bowl plunger (best if new) would work better.
Theres a bunch of people rite now bubbling the paint on their quarter panels with a heat gun.