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Remove Dents without Ruining the Paint – Part 2


The one where the diameter of the indentation on the car’s body is not more than half an inch is the car ding, and the type with extensive damage is the car dent. Car dings are mostly a result of a trolley’s scratch, rocks hitting the car body or careless door hits.

Nothing is worse than getting a dent in your truck or car, especially if it is the first one in a new vehicle. While your first instinct would be to take it to a repair shop, this can cost hundreds of rupees to fix. Even if you’re a careful driver, you can’t always avoid falling pine cones, wrongly parked cars or pebbles that hit your car when you’re on the road. Before you lose hope in your vehicle or spend too much on getting a dent fixed in your car or truck, try one or all of these DIY methods such as a plunger, vacuum cleaner or aluminium foil etc. for getting a dent out of your vehicle yourself. This way, you’ll know how to protect your car from hail or any unforeseen damage to your car! You might need to sort to repainting or even panel replacement to fix the huge, more profound and extensive dents on your car. You must understand the cause of the dent to figure out the appropriate remedy.

1. Plunger Suction Method

This trick is sure to get a small dent out with ease. Just like you would plunge a sink, use a plunger on your vehicle. This works well on doors or side panels as suction is created to lift the dent right out. Be sure to use a cup plunger and not a flange plunger as this won’t produce the suction you need to get the dent free. Start by wetting the plunger and the dent and give a few pulls to see its release. Don’t be overly aggressive as the dent may need more than the suction a plunger can provide.

2. The Boiling Water Pliability Method

Today’s vehicles have plastic bumpers that make them more pliable to release dents. If you have a dent in your car’s or truck’s bumper, you can remove it and apply boiling water to make it easier to push the dent out of the plastic. Just heat boiling water and pour it over the affected area. Reach your hand behind the dent and push it out with your hands. The plastic should be soft because it is warmed up and will be able to release the dent more easily.

3. Dry Ice Pop out Method

Even dry ice can be used to release a dent from a car or truck. Just rubbing dry ice on the dent of your vehicle can cause it to pop out on its own. While you will need to wear hand protection when handling dry, you will be able to see results from this method fairly quickly. Apply the dry ice directly to the dent. Rub it all over the damaged area and wait to see if the dent pops out on its own. You can repeat the process until the dent is completely out or you can try using a hair dryer to heat the surface before you apply the dry ice. This will allow the plastic of the car to expand and contract with the heat of the hair dryer and the cold of the dry ice. Either method will help get a dent out of your vehicle with ease.

4. Hair dryer And Compressed Air Expansion and Contraction Method

This method uses an infusion of hot air and cold air. As these two come together, they allow a dent to pop out on its own. The hair dryer makes the plastic expand in the dent and the compressed air is cold and makes the plastic contract, essentially popping the dent out. Heat the dented area of your vehicle with a hair dryer at the highest setting possible. Get it as hot as possible and then use a can of compressed air to blow on the dent. The cold air will contract the plastic and allow the dent to pop out on its own.

5. Hot Glue, Wooden Dowels and Screws Pulling Method

This method takes some engineering on your part but it is a good way to ensure that you don’t chip the paint of your vehicle. You will use your own pulling force to release the dent over several areas where the dent has formed. Simply, place screws on the end of small wooden dowels. This will act as a handle for you to pull on. You will use the hot glue to affix the dowels to the dent. Apply the dowels in evenly spaced areas over the dent. When the glue has dried, begin pulling on the dowels to pop the dent out of your vehicle (See figure 5). You will be able to get maximum force over the dent and pull it out over several areas of impact. This will leave your car or truck cover without any paint chips as it is a safe way to pull out a dent. If you’re going to try this method, make sure that you have enough glue and some patience. Use rubbing alcohol or heat to detach the glue from the car.

 

6. Long Metal Rod and Rubber Knockdown Dual Side Method

You will need to apply force to both sides of the dent in some instances. When a dent occurs, some areas are raised and others are indented. Using a long metal rod as well as a wooden or rubber knockdown can reach both sides of a dent that have affected your vehicle. Use the metal rod on the underside of the dent and the knockdown on the top to apply force to pop the dent out. This works wonders to get the dent free and may be all you need to release the damage that has occurred in your vehicle. See figure 6.

7. Use a Vacuum Cleaner & Pot

Suction is one way to get out a dent, but the problem is finding a dent puller with the right amount of power. Well, why not just create your own? All you need is a pot (or bucket), a vacuum cleaner and some tape and you can get that dent out of your car in no time.

Simply make a small hole underneath the pot, tape the pot around the dent, place the vacuum cleaner hose over the hole under the pot, and turn on your vacuum. If the dent isn’t too shallow, the suction created should pop out your dent.

8. Specialty Tool Kit Method

When all else fails, you may want to invest in a kit that is specifically designed to get dents out of a vehicle. With some success, these products are designed to release dents using a special amount of force to pull them out. Do your homework when it comes to buying these products as they are not all designed to achieve the results you are looking for. While the optimal advice is to avoid dents at all costs, you can have some success with these DIY methods of getting dents out of vehicles.

References

https://www.carcovers.com/resources/7-diy-methods-for-removing-car-and-truck-dents
https://www.carcility.com/blog/common-types-of-car-dents/
https://diy-auto-repair.wonderhowto.com/how-to/fix-car-dents-8-easy-ways-remove-dents-yourself-without-ruining-paint-0163056/