Removing Door Dings On Your Car8459930
Dents in your vehicle are a drag. They are even more of one when they are the result of something stupid or a freak occurrence, like the solitary wind gust that ripped my car door out of my hands as I opened it, banging against the car beside me and leaving me with a pretty good divot in my door. I was not amused.
Over time, your car will develop its share of dings and dents. Most people don't thoughts and just chalk it up to normal put on and tear on their automobile. For others, who are meticulous about keeping up appearances with their daily transportation, there is the want to eliminate the dings, maintaining their car as close to showroom condition as possible.
Some companies provide ding repair solutions, and while it does assure a great job, it can also price a little cash. I took my 2002 Camaro to one of these "ding physicians" and had several dings removed for about $120. Some may call that pricey, but these dings were the only factor maintaining a six year old Camaro from searching brand new, and I wanted them treated correct.
There are other much less expensive ways to go about it, supplied you are really great with tools. If you want to remove your personal dings, keep the following in mind.
Look closely at the ding and see if it is a ding or if it is large sufficient to qualify as a dent. In either case, as lengthy as the metal is not creased or crumpled, you should be able to fix it without any sign that it was ever there.
Dry ice is a common remedy for ding removal. Heat up the damaged area using a hair dryer and then touch the dry ice to the ding or dent for a couple of seconds before removing. Repeat this procedure a number of occasions or till the ding has disappeared. Remember to always wear gloves before handling dry ice.
You might also want to try the suction cup technique to pop dings and dents back into line. Be certain to clean the area first as particles can interfere with the process and trigger scratches to the finish.
Tapping is a well-liked technique for ding removal, using a rubber mallet against a block of wood placed against the ding. Take your time and tap the ding back into place.
Paintless dent repair is another choice, and similar to what I utilized on my Camaro. A tool is inserted behind the panel exactly where the ding is and the ding is then pushed back out. It may take some manipulation to return the sheet metal to its original configuration. This method is best performed by someone who knows what they are performing.