Originally posted by: MichaelD
You may be able to push the dent out from the inside by removing whatever trim panel is covering the sheetmetal.
If the dent is big enough, try using a plunger. Yes, a toilet plunger. Don't laugh...it works.
Originally posted by: hdeck
Originally posted by: MichaelD
You may be able to push the dent out from the inside by removing whatever trim panel is covering the sheetmetal.
If the dent is big enough, try using a plunger. Yes, a toilet plunger. Don't laugh...it works.
a toilet plunger works in the same basic principle as those dent pullers.
Originally posted by: geckojohn
The return policy allows you to return it within 10 days. So, I might just try it out and then return it if it isn't that good.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: hdeck
Originally posted by: MichaelD
You may be able to push the dent out from the inside by removing whatever trim panel is covering the sheetmetal.
If the dent is big enough, try using a plunger. Yes, a toilet plunger. Don't laugh...it works.
a toilet plunger works in the same basic principle as those dent pullers.
I know this. That's why I recommended the plunger. Most people have one in their home...all you lose is five minutes of your time.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
I've got the inside scoop on these. They DO work, but only on "soft" dents. A soft dent would be if say, your car was hit by a baseball and simply pressed the sheetmetal in. In that case, a dent pull would work. If it was hit by something that made a "sharp" dent, like the edge of a baseball bat, then it wouldn't work.
They also work better on smaller cars with thinner metal than with larger cars.
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Originally posted by: geckojohn
The return policy allows you to return it within 10 days. So, I might just try it out and then return it if it isn't that good.
I love how people ask an opinion, get at least half a dozen statements verifying that something doesn't work, yet go and try it anyway.
If you ever make a post saying how you bought it and it doesn't work, I'm going to slap you so hard with my trout, your kids will be born with gills.
Originally posted by: geckojohn
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Originally posted by: geckojohn
The return policy allows you to return it within 10 days. So, I might just try it out and then return it if it isn't that good.
I love how people ask an opinion, get at least half a dozen statements verifying that something doesn't work, yet go and try it anyway.
If you ever make a post saying how you bought it and it doesn't work, I'm going to slap you so hard with my trout, your kids will be born with gills.
Amne....
Dude, shut the *** up. I'll try it if i want to. Don't be so negative. This should be a positive topic, not something to thread crap on. Take your negative posts somewhere else.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: hdeck
Originally posted by: MichaelD
You may be able to push the dent out from the inside by removing whatever trim panel is covering the sheetmetal.
If the dent is big enough, try using a plunger. Yes, a toilet plunger. Don't laugh...it works.
a toilet plunger works in the same basic principle as those dent pullers.
I know this. That's why I recommended the plunger. Most people have one in their home...all you lose is five minutes of your time.