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    ill try this later today and see how it works so ill post back when i do.
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  • #2
    I have another thing to do to the Festy today.....lol
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    • #3
      :wav:
      awesome!
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      • #4
        figured u guys would like it lol, gettin rdy to run a rug doctor to my car and then ill try it.
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        • #5
          Nice find warlocke , I always knew the old school guys used a torch and dry ice for dents , but this looks a lot easier .

          I will try this very soon

          There may be a lot of Festivas with one less dent over the rear wheels now :lol: :lol:
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          • #6
            Originally posted by packrat427
            Nice find warlocke , I always knew the old school guys used a torch and dry ice for dents , but this looks a lot easier .

            I will try this very soon

            There may be a lot of Festivas with one less dent over the rear wheels now :lol: :lol:
            i just tried my torch and the compressed air and didnt work dont have a hair drier here atm but sis said shed bring one over when she picks boys up lol.
            2007 Ford Taurus 23-25MPG
            1976 Chevy Silverado (my toy)
            1951 Ford Deluxe, being rebuilt


            Have an old car truck or tractor? Go here.
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            • #7
              umm compressed air wont do it.

              You need co2 or some other low temp gas, that is in a liquid & pressure & evaporates at normal ambient pressure.

              I.e. co2(dry ice) , propane all though I would use propane in this use because you are heating it with a torch or controlled short(hairdryier)
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              • #8
                no u turn the can upside down and that liquid comes out thats what i ment lol
                2007 Ford Taurus 23-25MPG
                1976 Chevy Silverado (my toy)
                1951 Ford Deluxe, being rebuilt


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                • #9
                  i do paint less dent repair for a living there are some dent mostly bigger dents that will just pop out once they are pressed in the right spot. metal has a memory to a certain point. i have never seen this tecqnique i will show the guys at work tomarow. but it seems this will work with bigger dents. nothing sharp or with a crown. also with some dents the metal can get to stetched from the impact so it takes a good PDR guy to be able to move all the stretched metal and blend it in the orange peel

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                  • #10
                    hey guys i didnt get it to work on one dent but ill try the other soon as i got nothing to lose lol.

                    did get the dent out tho. got to looking at the location of the dent and it looked to be right behind the seat belt mechanisim. welp pulled that and sure enough it was there so theres one more down as well as a few from the hood.

                    the one on the pass side i am going to try remove the interior door panel in the rear seat area.
                    thats if the trick dont work next time. but a little fine tuning and some spot glazing puty wont take care of.

                    but the dent i got out was the one you can clearly see in the pic of my car by the lake



                    should be able to see it there lol
                    2007 Ford Taurus 23-25MPG
                    1976 Chevy Silverado (my toy)
                    1951 Ford Deluxe, being rebuilt


                    Have an old car truck or tractor? Go here.
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                    • #11
                      Well...I tried and nothing...only thing that happened was I used up all my air duster...oh well.
                      "FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
                      89L Silver EFI auto
                      91GL Green Auto DD
                      There ain't no rest for the wicked
                      until we close our eyes for good.
                      I will sleep when I die!
                      I'm a little hunk of tin, nobody knows what shape I'm in. I've got four wheels and a running board, I'm not a Chevy, I'M A FORD!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GenevaDirt
                        Well...I tried and nothing...only thing that happened was I used up all my air duster...oh well.
                        ya lol, was a cool thought lol. and acutally makes sense. we need to get some liquid nitrogen and use that stuff lol.
                        2007 Ford Taurus 23-25MPG
                        1976 Chevy Silverado (my toy)
                        1951 Ford Deluxe, being rebuilt


                        Have an old car truck or tractor? Go here.
                        http://www.aintperfect.com/

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                        • #13
                          try this i use glue pulling as a method with a special tab and a slide hammer. i use regular hot glue from a hot glue gun. see if you can maybe find a bolt ot something like a tan that you can put glue on and hit it off with a hammer. now this is pretty primitive or if you go to ohio stiva i can try and play with it no gurantees though worse come to worse youll have to bondo it but i think i can get it out

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                          • #14
                            I am going to ask the neighbor across the street if I can try this on his Cadillac.
                            I am going to kick in a big dent and see if this works. His Caddy is a writeoff.
                            He had a fire inside in February and it hasn't moved since. All of his windows are tinted black. The fire went out by itself after the air was consumed. I called 911 at 6:30 in the morning when the flames were licking the steering wheel. It was so cold out (-20C) that the car cooled off before the fire truck came. They couldn't tell which car had been on fire, so they just left.

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