Does anyone have a good solution for removing shallow dents and dings in the tank? I heard that it may be possible to pop them by heating up the surface and then applying dry ice.
Shallow dents in tank
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I believe Dragonrider has a group of photos detailing a method he used here
I think I've seen a coupla other methods mentioned too. A search should yield many things.80 XS1100SG
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I need to give that a try. My problem is that while the dent is shallow, it's 3 small dents in a concentrated area. I'll report back when I try it.Papa Gino
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I can vouch for the "Pops a Dent" (as seen on TV). It works great. Took out a couple of dents in my LG tank and on the side of our Suburban (and the neighbors Nissan and the other neighbors Chevy).Pat Kelly
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Re: Shallow dents in tank
Originally posted by CUBuffs
Does anyone have a good solution for removing shallow dents and dings in the tank?Ken TalbotComment
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Originally posted by JWSanders
I believe Dragonrider has a group of photos detailing a method he used here
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