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    Well I have a ding maybe 1.25" in diameter towards the bottom of my passanger side door.

    Anyone ever had a small ding removed? It just pisses me off each time I look at it...

    Thanks!
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    i won't believe it until i see it, but some say dry ice will pull it right out, hmmmm, i'd like to find that out,
    maybe the dentless removal tool, or remove the interior and rub it with something until it smooths out, take your time, it takes a lot of rubbing and time to do it that way, hahah

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    Originally posted by farmtruc@Sep 26 2003, 11:19 PM
    i won't believe it until i see it, but some say dry ice will pull it right out, hmmmm, i'd like to find that out,
    maybe the dentless removal tool, or remove the interior and rub it with something until it smooths out, take your time, it takes a lot of rubbing and time to do it that way, hahah
    There are some "paintless dent removal" places around here...I will have to stop in and see what's up.
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    I have seen on TV but I stil don't think I would use them. I would call someone and get them to do it. It you are not happy call them backor tell them to fix if well you are there.
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    Originally posted by farmtruc@Sep 26 2003, 09:19 PM
    i won't believe it until i see it, but some say dry ice will pull it right out, hmmmm, i'd like to find that out,
    maybe the dentless removal tool, or remove the interior and rub it with something until it smooths out, take your time, it takes a lot of rubbing and time to do it that way, hahah
    How does the "dry ice" method work?
    How do you do it, just rub the ice on the dent?
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    I had a door ding removed not too long ago. I took it to a place called the Dent Doctor and they got it out. You can't tell it was ever there. It did cost $50, but it pissed me off everytime I saw it. I got another door ding not too long after that one was fixed.

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