How Do You Remove Dents From A Car Door?
A dent in your car door can be an eyesore. While many turn to a bathroom tool for the answer, tackling the dent with a pink rubber plunger in hand, this method may not be the one for you. Small dents can be handled with a lot less effort with the right know-how. Removing Dents with Compressed Air Step 1 Heat the dented area with a hairdryer for 30 seconds. Move the hairdryer to heat the area evenly. Step 2 Set the dryer aside quickly so the area doesn’t cool and then spray evenly with the compressed air. Step 3 Allow 15 to 30 seconds for the dent to pop out on its own. Repeat if necessary. Step 4 Wipe the area clean with a soft clean cloth. Removing Dents with Dry Ice Step 1 Heat the dented area evenly with a hairdryer for at least 30 seconds. Step 2 Hold a piece of dry ice in the center of the dent for 15 to 20 seconds. Step 3 Remove the dry ice and wait for the dent to pop out on its own. This could take up to 30 seconds. Step 4 Repeat as needed and wipe the area clean with a soft cl