I'm trying to pop out a nickel sized dent. I am able to get behind it, but I can't pop it out all the way. I tried using the handle of a screw driver as my tool. It got a little bit of it out, but it wouldn't come all the way out. I have watched youtube videos of people using a heat gun and then compressed liquid CO2. Can anybody think of a common tool that will pop it out from behind? I was also thinking about hitting it with the CO2 and then trying to pop it out. Any suggestions
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Re: Popping out dent hot or cold
A photo would help?
Most dents are relieved by localized pressure at the correct spot(s). A lot of time at the crease, buckle or around the area where paint is cracked.
Try around the outer perimeter and work to wards the center in a circular method- do not start at the middle- that sometimes just makes more smaller dents or bulging the dent to far outward.
Where is the dent and is it easily worked on inside the panel??
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Re: Popping out dent hot or cold
Originally posted by retrofinisher View PostA photo would help?
Most dents are relieved by localized pressure at the correct spot(s). A lot of time at the crease, buckle or around the area where paint is cracked.
Try around the outer perimeter and work to wards the center in a circular method- do not start at the middle- that sometimes just makes more smaller dents or bulging the dent to far outward.
Where is the dent and is it easily worked on inside the panel??
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Re: Popping out dent hot or cold
Take a 1/2 inch socket drive extension or 1/2 - 5/8 round punch slightly smaller than the size of the dent and a short extension.
Apply duct tape or masking tape to round the outside edges.
Have someone support the opposite side with a towel to a piece of 2x4. this will backup the fender for driving the dent outward. Try directly pushing or at best use a small ball pein hammer to drive the "tools"
Another option is going to a paintless dent repair shop. May be fairly cheaper than doing more damage?
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Re: Popping out dent hot or cold
I would go to a paintless dent repair shop.
In the 70's I had a friend who would remove the inside panels so he could access the dent. He would deflate a football a little over half way, then use that to pop out any small dent he had. For the most part it worked surprisingly well.quality creates its own demand
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