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      01-01-2011, 05:28 PM   #1
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Help!! Friend dented my car, need good Paintless Dent Removal in So Cal

What a way to start the New Year. Last night, my friend was so drunk that she stumbled getting out of my friends MDX and fell directly into my car. Her elbow went directly into the backside of my car near the gas door and now there's a huge dent in my car.

Can anyone tell me where I can find a GOOD Paintless Dent Removal place near Corona, CA??

This sucks! I know.. My cars been in perfect condition until now. Sigh... Please help!
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      01-01-2011, 06:05 PM   #2
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You need 2 items:
1. Hair Dryer
2. Can of that compressed air stuff you use to blow on electrical stuff. Buy from WALMART or BESTBUY


Heat dent area for about 5 minutes or so with a hair dryer. Don't burn the paint.

Once heated up real good then hold the can of that compressed air "UP SIDE DOWN" and start releasing onto the hot dent. As you squeeze to let the compressed air out up-side-down ice cold air will come out and start frosting this dent up. Don't stop spraying until the dent pops out. Good Luck and let me know how it went.
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You need 2 items:
1. Hair Dryer
2. Can of that compressed air stuff you use to blow on electrical stuff. Buy from WALMART or BESTBUY


Heat dent area for about 5 minutes or so with a hair dryer. Don't burn the paint.

Once heated up real good then hold the can of that compressed air "UP SIDE DOWN" and start releasing onto the hot dent. As you squeeze to let the compressed air out up-side-down ice cold air will come out and start frosting this dent up. Don't stop spraying until the dent pops out. Good Luck and let me know how it went.

Do keep us posted on here if the method above works. Didn't know that's how they removed dents!
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      01-01-2011, 06:36 PM   #7
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You need 2 items:
1. Hair Dryer
2. Can of that compressed air stuff you use to blow on electrical stuff. Buy from WALMART or BESTBUY


Heat dent area for about 5 minutes or so with a hair dryer. Don't burn the paint.

Once heated up real good then hold the can of that compressed air "UP SIDE DOWN" and start releasing onto the hot dent. As you squeeze to let the compressed air out up-side-down ice cold air will come out and start frosting this dent up. Don't stop spraying until the dent pops out. Good Luck and let me know how it went.
wow.. really curious to see if this works.
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wow.. really curious to see if this works.
That don't work on BMW paint tried it over the weekend. It works on jap cars though worked on the Lexus was a nay on both BMW though .
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      01-01-2011, 07:54 PM   #10
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A PDR guy told me their work comes out pretty well most of the time with a BMW is because of the metal and its memory. With that being said I doubt a hair dryer is going to fix it. Maybe crack the paint but not fix it...
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      01-03-2011, 04:06 PM   #11
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