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Title: Remove a dent (car)?
Post by: Kijona on July 05, 2014, 08:59:24 PM
Long story short, even though I had a car cover on my car over the 4th, something fell from the sky and put a nice dime-sized dent in the hood of my car. It's not very deep, maybe 1 or 2mm in the center.

How would I go about removing it?

Is there a chance that the paint may later chip out of the dent once removed? Or likewise, if left as-is?

I have zero experience with those mobile folks who claim to remove small dents/dings and such. Would it be worth checking on them?

I just dunno what to do...kinda aggravating, and I'd like for it to not be there if possible.
Title: Re: Remove a dent (car)?
Post by: Nocluejoe on July 05, 2014, 09:57:18 PM
Try using a plunger where the dent is fresh small dents can usually be popped back if its fresh
Title: Re: Remove a dent (car)?
Post by: The Buddha on July 06, 2014, 08:03:17 AM
Hood ? Can you get under it with a crowbar, or other bent metal rod.
The lining under the hood is rippable and replaceable ... in fact my brother in law replaces them every 2-3 years and swears that it keeps the hood from losing paint as fast.
Cool.
Buddha.
Title: Re: Remove a dent (car)?
Post by: Watcher on July 06, 2014, 08:32:50 AM
I'm with Buddha but wouldnt suggest a crowbar.

Open hood, remove heat shield, locate dent, have someone hold the hood so it doesn't fall, and hit it from underneath with a ball peen hammer.  Start gentle and work your way up until the ding disappears.

Suction works for larger dents, little dings are best got from behind with a hammer.


Most paint has some degree of flexibility, if it didn't chip from the dent being beat in it won't chip from the dent being beat out.
Title: Re: Remove a dent (car)?
Post by: Old Mechanic on July 06, 2014, 09:39:33 AM
I did body work professionally for close to a decade. See if you can get a "dent doctor" to do it reasonably.

If you can access it from behind the try pushing it out with your thumb.

Hammers are for shaping mteal, a single strike will stretch the metal and any chance of a repair that does not involve refinishing is gone.

I've rebuilt close to 200 totals and painted several hundred all over jobs.

If one small dent is that big a deal rendering it unrepairable without refinishing is not better than where you are now, and paint cost a fortune these days.

regards
Mech