11 Comments
- inactive, on 07/04/2008, -0/+9Doing this on a REALLY HOT day works really well. The contraction of the metal on the spot you place the ice against the expansion of the heat pops them right out.
- akamakavely, on 07/04/2008, -0/+9Who...those pesky kids next door hit my car with rocks...this is like so awesome !!!!
- maxxdigg, on 07/04/2008, -0/+8Could you use a tin of plumbers pipe freeze spray instead of the ice?
- tj241, on 07/05/2008, -0/+6Nice tip!
- lardoandkeg, on 07/05/2008, -0/+5I think I have something for this...and I bought it from that same guy that also sells a stain remover on tv.
- ventsi, on 07/05/2008, -0/+4good tip
have to try it on my old car - Surferess, on 07/05/2008, -0/+4This is a cool tip.
- backcast, on 07/05/2008, -0/+4I'm Diggin it :-}
- inactive, on 07/05/2008, -0/+3That's actually pretty cool. I did that a few months ago and it worked- just need patience
- MacBookForMe, on 07/05/2008, -0/+2An eye opener for me...thanks!
- inactive, on 07/06/2008, -0/+1Figure that, I bet a bunch of body shops already do that. Using a physical property of metal to remove dings.
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