Dry Ice could be really fix up minor dents or dings?

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Old 10-29-2010, 01:22 PM
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Smile Dry Ice could be really fix up minor dents or dings?

Hi Guys,

i guess so many of you guys might hear about that before that dry ice can be eliminated the dents I mean those minor dents on your car. I have several minor dents on the car bonnet/top roof of my car due to those little tree fruits fell on my car, and my door panel area. guys, I wanna ask you guys here b4 i am doing this and anyone knows whats the precdure? I heard I need to warm up the area first then apply the dry ice on it for couple of mins? any advices I would appreciate. Thanks
Old 10-29-2010, 02:40 PM
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i saw this on google awhile back... never tried it tho.... i heard just buy it and and get some dry ice gloves and keep it on the middle of the dent for like 5 mins and its magic... give it a try let us know...
Old 10-29-2010, 03:36 PM
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Believe there have been a couple of threads about it. I tried it and the results were marginal at best. I think you're better off going to one of the many paintless dent repair places like Dent Wizard. The price is usually reasonable and the results, amazing.
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I'll vouch for the Dent Wizard. They did great work on my dents. Can't even tell they were ever there and no paint work!
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It seems to work better at the dull large dents rather than the sharp small dings.
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I'd try it out.

I had to get my 2 dents filled and my trunk lid repainted.
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