We're approaching hail season here and there are a lot of places that promote it so it works to some extent, won't touch anything that has any type of crease to it though.
Ive seen that work, but the surface has to be really hot and the dent has to be reall small like a pebble dent that didn't break through the paint. It can't hurt to try it, but I would wait till summer so the metal can get nice and hot with the sun and then try it with regular ice first. When I saw it the guy just used regular ice.
The 50-50-90 rule: Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability you'll get it wrong:bwuhaha: ----HOW DO YOU MAKE DRY ICE? DO YOU USE DRY WATER?:huh: ---we don,t get HAIL STONES up here... we get BIG ICE PELLETS IN ONTARIO :doh: ...HEY MANEYE--- what is a DOLL FIN?--ORVIL:huh: :bwuhaha:
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