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Kim's FB 09-05-06 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by Kentetsu
Thanks for the tip Kim. I really want to try this out now. In fact, I'm going to go put a good dent in my car, just so I can try this! :)

Please don't put a dent on your car. lol

You crazy guys doing dry ice bombs. If you look on the link I posted in one of my posts there is a link that talks about dry ice bombs with a pic of some guy that wasn't so lucky when the cap from the bottle hit him between the eyes. OUCH!

That dry ice is dangerous stuff. Handle with care and thick gloves please! Girls don't like one eyed guys, or black fingers from frostbite. LOL

blwfly 09-05-06 10:26 PM

wow thats really cool
kentetsu dont hit it to hard lol might need a new panel

wow dry ice bombs crazy yankys
just dip a bannana or orange and throw at his head ull get no frost bite:)

Tranquil 09-06-06 02:20 PM

I'm going to try it this weekend. I have a dent from a trashcan that blew in the wind.

BigJeff 09-06-06 02:39 PM

Will this work on a dent that's about an inch deep and a spread-hand's width and length? Or is that too big?

twinkletoes 09-07-06 08:59 PM

Thats crazy. Can u post some pics? Did it screw up the paint?

blwfly 09-07-06 09:04 PM

i wanna know how big of a dent u can use it on???
i could make some money :)

twinkletoes 09-07-06 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by blwfly
i wanna know how big of a dent u can use it on???
i could make some money :)

Ya, really

twinkletoes 10-04-06 10:49 PM

bump

trochoid 10-04-06 11:09 PM

Works best on hail sized dents, round ones. Larger dents and those that are elongated usually require a dolly and shrinking hammer.

KeloidJonesJr. 10-04-06 11:11 PM

Pics?

twinkletoes 10-04-06 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by trochoid
Works best on hail sized dents, round ones. Larger dents and those that are elongated usually require a dolly and shrinking hammer.

Thanks trochoid

twinkletoes 10-04-06 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by eatmyclutch
Pics?

As for pics, i don't have a camera, but i'm might get one soon

Rotererer 10-04-06 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by DriftFB
I want to try this, but I may have to wait, last time I went to get dry ice, the lady at the store said the plant in Sacramento burnt down. There's some irony for you.

Lol :biggrin:

twinkletoes 10-04-06 11:33 PM

Oh ya, nobody anwsered my other ? Will it damage the paint or anything. Like will it turn slightly a different color or something??

trochoid 10-04-06 11:44 PM

Not unless you get carried away with the heat gun/hairdryer.

twinkletoes 10-04-06 11:58 PM

Alright. Thanks again trochoid. God bless

rolfs_7 10-05-06 12:27 AM

does wally world really have dry ice trochoid cuz ive never seen it??

trochoid 10-05-06 02:37 AM

Mine does. There is a cabinet up front, after the checkout. If in doubt, you could always ask an associate.

zlyricist 10-05-06 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by Tranquil
I'm going to try it this weekend. I have a dent from a trashcan that blew in the wind.

haha rofls i dont know why that cracked me up

notveryhappyjack 10-05-06 09:06 PM

can this method be done to dents from the outside or do you have to get on the inside of the dent ? I have a few on the door and fender that I wanna try this on.

trochoid 10-05-06 09:10 PM

Outside.

notveryhappyjack 10-06-06 12:35 AM

thanks tro

resjsu 10-06-06 01:44 PM

So it will work on our cars, but will it work on a 2003 dodge neon? (g/f's car)


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