Got a dent!
Has anyone tried using dry ice?
I read that you just heat up the dented spot with a hair dryer, then place some of it (wearing gloves!!) in the center of the dent and it just pops out. I don't know if it will mess up paint so I'm scared to try it
I read that you just heat up the dented spot with a hair dryer, then place some of it (wearing gloves!!) in the center of the dent and it just pops out. I don't know if it will mess up paint so I'm scared to try it
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Originally Posted by Combat350z
Thats good to hear. But maybe its just me but a sign of friendship to me is when you can beat eachothers asses and then 10min later got party together. Maybe its just a Marine thing lol
Originally Posted by 98MODMTR
...or just a respect thing. His friend clearly is lacking it....

I'm sure his friend will make it up to him
Originally Posted by mario23
The plunger trick worked for me today amazingly.
The Dent place locally wanted 220.
The Dent place locally wanted 220.
Originally Posted by nothingremains
i assume you get a pluger, put it over the dent, push in, you pull out slowly
you must be a UT fan
you must be a UT fan

Go Gators
I know for DAMN sure that if I dented a friends car, I would insist on fixing it for them, whether that ment I fixed it myself, or I paid to have it fixed. I expect they would do the same in return.
Originally Posted by Jason021174
Jenn....how's the car?
The axel clicking I got fixed (thanks for your help! )
Now all that's left is the damn Navi unit
Partially, it is your fault for driving so close to the gas station pole. I know when I drive, I make sure I leave space for my passengers to open the door at any time. Most of the fault is your friend for doing it, but sometimes the driver has to take the responsibility because your the driver. Your dent can be repaired and fixed, but your friend has only one heart and it is hard to replace. Cars come and go, but your friend is what you remember most.
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Originally Posted by bloodwings19
Partially, it is your fault for driving so close to the gas station pole. I know when I drive, I make sure I leave space for my passengers to open the door at any time. Most of the fault is your friend for doing it, but sometimes the driver has to take the responsibility because your the driver. Your dent can be repaired and fixed, but your friend has only one heart and it is hard to replace. Cars come and go, but your friend is what you remember most.
thats how i feel
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