DIY: Paintless dent removal with dry ice

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  • PlastikAvenger
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    • Apr 2007
    • 4912

    DIY: Paintless dent removal with dry ice

    found this on Vortex, never heard of it before. very very interesting though.

    Originally posted by Orient Express
    I had heard this urban legend that you can repair door dings and dents by rubbing dry ice over the dent and then heating it with a hair dryer or heat gun.


    It seemed simple enough, so I decided to try it on the wife's urban assault vehicle which has its fair share of door dings. I went over to our neighborhood grocery store and got 2 pounds of dry ice for $3. Here is the what the test door looked like before the test.



    Essentially the process is to take some dry ice (while wearing gloves, as it is very, very cold), and simply run the dry ice back and forth over the dent until the metal has cooled to the temperature of dry ice.



    This shrinks the sheet metal, and pulls in the dent. Next blow hot air onto the dented area using a hair drier or a heat gun making sure that you don't heat the sheet metal to over 195 ~ 200 degrees as you can damage the paint by heating any more than that. This will expand the metal and further smooth the dent. After you have the sheet metal hot, then run the dry ice over the dent again until the metal is cooled to the temperature of the dry ice again. It takes about 3-6 times of this hot-cold-hot-cold routine to get complete results, but you will start to see the dent go away after the 1st cycle. Repeat this process until the dent is gone to your satisfaction.


    Your end result should look like this:



    This trick works even better with aluminum panels, does not scratch, discolor or harm the paint because the face of the dry ice on the sheet metal has a thin layer of Carbon Dioxide gas that is boiling off from the frozen dry ice.

    I next tried this technique on another car of mine that has an aluminum body with a small ding on the left rear quarter panel, and it worked perfectly, and faster than a car with a steel body.

    So $3 worth of dry ice and about 30 minutes saved me several hundred dollars for a paintless dent repair guy to do essentially the same job.

    So never fear that your Golf or GTI will be marred with a door ding. Just fight back with a little Dry Ice and you are golden.
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  • Dagazenterprise
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    • Jun 2008
    • 2172

    #2
    makes sense, frozen C02 is pretty cold, that will shrink the metal and pull it back out, prolly wont work for anything creased but dimples i'm sure it would
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    • Boosted Euro
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      • Oct 2006
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      #3
      Interesting...
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      • HeyIsThatAnEVO4!?
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        • Jan 2007
        • 1130

        #4
        Originally posted by Boosted Euro
        Interesting...
        this most likely does not work on rust of bondo


        ...we're both ****ed...

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        • Synical DSM
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          • Dec 2007
          • 4144

          #5
          Originally posted by HeyIsThatAnEVO4!?
          this most likely does not work on rust of bondo


          ...we're both ****ed...
          ^^lol


          Yeah this is an old trick, I've seen this somewhere, I thought it was a repost, but I guess not. Neat trick though.
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          • HeyIsThatAnEVO4!?
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            • Jan 2007
            • 1130

            #6
            this also works with those cans of compressed air for cleaning computer keyboards. hold them upside down, spray, and heat.

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            • HoonED
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              • Jan 2007
              • 7639

              #7
              Originally posted by Broken Personality :D
              ^^lol


              Yeah this is an old trick, I've seen this somewhere, I thought it was a repost, but I guess not. Neat trick though.
              yeah reallllly old just dont forget the glove! and make sure its thick enough that #!#!#!#! BURNS!

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              • peppahillcustom
                • Nov 2009
                • 13

                #8
                I work locally in a small shop and all this is is a cheap way of doing old school medal work, Instead of using a shrinking hammer, a dolly,a torch,and a wet rag. The sheet metal on newer cars is thin enough that this method does work as I use an induction heater when removing small dents so it can be repaired with zero filler.The cooling process is not needed before you start heating the panel, but it is crucial after you heat the panel to draw the molecules back together.This is a great method for removing small dings without having to paint the panels.And paintless dent repair isn't so great because 75% of the time you may not notice but when they are picking and hammering out the dents they crack the paint and in time rust will develop.Plus when they pick and hammer they are not shrinking the metal they are just pushing it out and they strecth has to go somewhere.

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                • chatch82
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                  • May 2010
                  • 216

                  #9
                  going to try this over the weekend............just noticed a huge door ding on my rear body line of my wrx tonight!
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                  • scudweiser
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                    • Jan 2009
                    • 658

                    #10
                    anybody know any places that sell dry ice?
                    I have a subaru now.

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                    • Wicked CAS
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                      • Dec 2008
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                      #11
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                      • :Quirk:
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                        • Sep 2008
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                        #12
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                        • MaineJunkYards
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                          • Mar 2013
                          • 26

                          #13
                          Elm Ice & Oil Sells Dry Ice (Pellets Though) in Falmouth, ME - I think you can get it from most grocery stores also if you know someone who works out back.

                          Has anyone tried this yet? Seems pretty cool! I only know of three practical uses for dry ice thus far. One of them pisses people off

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                          • Church
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                            • May 2009
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                            #14
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                            • k2500diesel
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                              • Jan 2010
                              • 1642

                              #15
                              ill let anyone try it on my car, feel free to add your own dent as well! *byoi*
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