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Offline jmsheahan

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Re: Dent removal using compressed air
« Reply #20 on: 25 February 2012, 21:40 »
I tried it on a dent in one of the front wings ages ago as I had a spare air canister in the house. It didn't work for me unfortunately.

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Re: Dent removal using compressed air
« Reply #21 on: 25 February 2012, 22:33 »
Might have to "add" a dent to my mates old bag o sh!te fiesta and try this out then lol

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Re: Dent removal using compressed air
« Reply #22 on: 25 February 2012, 22:44 »
I tried it on a dent in one of the front wings ages ago as I had a spare air canister in the house. It didn't work for me unfortunately.

Maybe you did it wrong, you are meant to rub in some deep heat first


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Re: Dent removal using compressed air
« Reply #23 on: 25 February 2012, 22:46 »
I tried it on a dent in one of the front wings ages ago as I had a spare air canister in the house. It didn't work for me unfortunately.

Maybe you did it wrong, you are meant to rub in some deep heat first
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Re: Dent removal using compressed air
« Reply #24 on: 26 February 2012, 16:31 »
dose work  but as said not on all dents

expansion and contarction of metals    sometimes its bloody anoying and a pita othertimes it makes life easy,   but as long as the metal hasnt streched you can allways pop it back
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