Any one used this method for dent removal?
http://www.videojug.com/film/dent-removal-technique
Any one used this method for dent removal?
http://www.videojug.com/film/dent-removal-technique
Or this
Last edited by ScottB5; 22nd July 2011 at 10:00.
Where can I get dry ice?
Audi A4 1.8T Sport Convertible. Multitronic.
wow, I've never seen anything like that before.
I like the way they have dry ice in super markets in the US!
FOR SALE
- BAM connecting rods
- 1.8T cams
- K03 OEM Exhaust Mani from AEB head
- 1.8T Water pump, only a year old. (5K miles)
- OEM S3 back box complete with both bits of trim
I've tried the second method, on my golf mk2, it didn't work very well, made a couple of dents slightly better, but nothing like the results seen on you tube. I think it works better on newer cars cos panels are much thiner, and it doesnt work on anything thats creased.
No way. There are also video's on you tube showing dent removal being done with pop corn..
This is the only 100% safe way to remove dent's and ding's with no gimmicks and no body shop.
Use a professional dent guy who has years of experience ...no cowboys
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