How to fix a small dent in your car
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5. banzemanga commented 13 years ago
That dent was barely visible to begin with. I mean i didn't know there was a dent there until it made a pop sound.
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10. schlafanzyk commented 13 years ago
It's funny, I have a similar dent in the wheel arch edge of my front left fender (thanks to some hit-and-run asshole and insurance is not paying) and this is exactly what I had in mind to try and fix it.
What do you guys think, should I give it a shot and record it as well?
I am a bit worried though that the paint will come off, because there is a slight scratch in the top coating and the rapid cooling process certainly doesn't benefit the resilience.
What do you guys think, should I give it a shot and record it as well?
I am a bit worried though that the paint will come off, because there is a slight scratch in the top coating and the rapid cooling process certainly doesn't benefit the resilience.
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16. Sizzlik (admin) commented 13 years ago
lol #14 In both cans is the same...Ice Spray just got a hose inside so it comes out liquid when helt upside up..Air spry got no hose inside so it comes out in its gas form...still..both the same..and often in air sprays is buthan...like lighter gas (Got a can of Airspray here..its a propane/buthane mix)
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17. Namron7 commented 13 years ago
What they didn't show is the dent popping back in when the car metalwork warmed up, once it's stretched it's stretched forever
#11, that would just be the gas propellent which comes out if you turn a can upside down, probably butane gas (you can buy freezer spray which would do the trick too.)
#11, that would just be the gas propellent which comes out if you turn a can upside down, probably butane gas (you can buy freezer spray which would do the trick too.)
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19. h8isgr8 commented 13 years ago
Sizzlik, #11 had asked what was being used in the video, you said "ice spray" which was completely incorrect.
I don't know about in your country, but here "air duster" type products are only sold with non-flammable fluorocarbons. Liquid petroleum based "ice spray" (as you call it) is sold here as a carpet gum remover, but is only available for commercial use.
I don't know about in your country, but here "air duster" type products are only sold with non-flammable fluorocarbons. Liquid petroleum based "ice spray" (as you call it) is sold here as a carpet gum remover, but is only available for commercial use.
+58 1. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 13 years ago