dufferdj
Sep 03, 2013Explorer
Removing dents with dry ice?
A couple of years ago we stayed in Custer State Park/Blue Bell Campground. While there a rather industrious red squirrel , while collecting pine cones, dropped a number of them on the hood of our Jayco Melbourne. Unfortunately about 6 of them left small dents in the hood. I've seen on u-tube where people have used dry ice to get the metal to contract enough to remove the dents. It would be nice to hear from some of you if you have tried this technique successfully. If you have tried this with/without damaging your paint job, please let me know.
By the way, the same squirrel went on to fill the engine compartment with pine cones ---
in fact I removed about 20 gallons of the cones plus grass and paper from under the hood ---fortunately some camping neighbors warned me prior to me starting the engine.
Thanks for any and all info.
By the way, the same squirrel went on to fill the engine compartment with pine cones ---
in fact I removed about 20 gallons of the cones plus grass and paper from under the hood ---fortunately some camping neighbors warned me prior to me starting the engine.
Thanks for any and all info.