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Dent Removal: An Overview of Different Methods for Removal

Here are the various methods for car dent removal for your car

By Molly CrowePublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Dent Removal

Nothing is worse than getting a dent in your automobile, especially if it is the first one. While taking it to a repair shop might be your first thought, the cost of fixing one of these can run into the hundreds. With a little elbow grease and know-how, you might be able to remove the dent on your own.

Here are the various methods for car dent removal for your car:

1. Suction with a plunger

With this dent removal trick, you can easily remove a small dent. Use a plunger on your car the same way you would a sink. As suction is created to lift the dent out right away, it works well on doors or side panels. Use a cup plunger, not a flange plunger, as the latter will not generate the suction required to remove the dent. First, wet the plunger and the dent to see it release, then give it a few pulls. A dent may require more suction than a plunger can provide, so don't be overly aggressive.

2. The Boiling Water Method

The plastic bumpers on today's cars make them more flexible and make it easier to release dents. If your vehicle's bumper has a dent, you can take it out and use boiling water to help the dent pop out of the plastic. Pour hot, boiling water over the affected area. Push the dent out with your hands by extending your hand behind it. Since the plastic has warmed up, it should be pliable and, therefore, easier to release the dent.

3. Popping out with dry ice

An automobile or truck dent can even be removed using dry ice. Your car's dent may spontaneously come out if you rub-dry ice on it. You will see results from this method fairly quickly, even though you will need to wear hand protection when handling dry. The dent should be treated immediately with dry ice.

4. Expansion and contraction techniques

This dent removal technique injects both hot and cold air. The two allow a dent to emerge as they come together spontaneously. The dent is effectively removed due to the plastic in the dent expanding due to the hair dryer and contracting due to the compressed air's cold temperature.

Utilizing a hair dryer set to its highest setting, warm the dented area of your car.

Use a can of compressed air to blow on the dent after getting it as hot as you can.

The dent will automatically pop out thanks to the plastic's contraction caused by the cold air.

5. Pulling Method

This dent removal approach requires some engineering, but it is a good way to prevent chipping the paint on your car. You will exert your pulling force to remove the dent from multiple locations where it has formed. Simple: Attach small wooden dowels with screws. You can pull yourself up using this as a handle. The dowels will be fixed to the dent with the help of hot glue. Over the dent, place the dowels in uniform spacing. Once the glue has dried, you can start pulling on the dowels to remove the dent from your car. The dent can be pulled out over several impact points with the greatest force possible.

6. Dual Side Knockdown Method

Sometimes, you will need to push on the dent from both sides for dent removal. Some areas of a dent are raised, while others are indented. Using a long metal rod and a wooden or rubber knockdown, you can reach both sides of a dent that has damaged your car. Apply pressure to the dent with the knockdown on top and the metal rod on the underside to force it out. This is a great way to remove dents; it might be all you need to do to repair any damage your car has sustained.

Conclusion

These are some great ways of dent removal, and it might be all you need to do to repair any damage your car has sustained. You might be surprised by the results.

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Molly Crowe

My Name is Molly Crowe. I am a professional writer and love to share my written blogs and thoughts about Home Improvement, Business, Lifestyle, Automotive and Health that will be informative for readers who loves to gain knowledge.

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