Hail damage
Had some hail the other night and I have about half a dozen small dimples localized in a fist sized area on the hood. A buddy said wait til it's hot out and the jeep has been sitting in the sun, then rub an ice cube over them. Supposedly the temp diff will "pop" them back up. Has anyone ever heard of this? It's not real noticeable, but I know they're there so it bugs me :crazyeyes:
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Never heard of that but they, I'm in SoCal the land of gastric bypass and bolt on boobies. Worth as shot, if not get an AEV replacement hood banger!
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FWIW....That sorta reminds me of what I had heard some years ago. It supposedly works on airplanes, where the metal is going to be thinner......
Heat around the dimple with a heat gun....careful, don't burn the paint. Then drop a small piece of dry ice in the center of the dimple. It should pop right back out. One guy had nearly 100 dimples on his plane. All but 6 popped out for him. |
I don't know if this will work with small hail dents.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38ezM66EtBU pretty neat, though |
Or, you could just consider it "character". Here's mine (that's a quarter, BTW):
http://my.project-jk.com/data/500/medium/Img_04173.jpg After adding the Hi-Lift mount to the hood, I barely even notice them from the driver's seat! LOL! http://my.project-jk.com/data/500/me...y_08_05521.jpg |
I had $3,500 in damage from hail to my car a few years back and never did anything to remove it. With it sitting in the hot sun, nearly all of the dents popped out by them self. :eek2:
Sorry to hear you got damage, it happens to the best of us... |
omg thos things are huge. I'd lie on the hood to save it
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Originally Posted by [N]UGE
(Post 536408)
omg thos things are huge. I'd lie on the hood to save it
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I have had good luck with waiting for it to get hot out, then spraying the dimple with a can of compressed air held upside down (the kind you clean your keyboard with)
this is simular to a method the body shops use called shrinking |
Originally Posted by myklt8
(Post 536419)
I have had good luck with waiting for it to get hot out, then spraying the dimple with a can of compressed air held upside down (the kind you clean your keyboard with)
this is simular to a method the body shops use called shrinking |
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