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Old 01-21-2006, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cheap dent repair, do it urself...

WHOA ok I didnt know which exactly to post this in but I posted here cuz this is a "product" u could use to fix a dent. BE EXTREMELY CAREFULL THOUGH! Has anyone heard of rare earth magnets?? Those things are crazy. I had seen some before and a guy could put one on one side of his arm and the other on the other arm and theyd stick...SO I bought some N40 magnets (they make N48 which is stronger but they cost way more and are only 5-10% stronger) and tried hem on a the front hood dents I had and voila. AGAIN be very careful and use extreme caution if u wanna try this...I used a thick towel and placed the magnet inside and then place on the hood. pulled the towel and sucked the dent right out...If u buy kore then one of these magnets again be careful and good luck taking them apart if u get em stuck together... messing around with these things I bruised up, pinched the skin to where blood was trapped inside, cut my hands and hurt myself SO dont mess around with em. They are dangerous but work and are good if used properly. I also got 2 if someone would wanna buy...Prolly like 15 bucks each shipped...(paid 32 for the pair shipped)These things are also pretty expensive and hard to find at least the good size I got...they are 1" X 1"...well if u guys try it let me know how it turns out.

AGAIN BE VERY CAREFUL AND use a thick towel first and then see how it works then use a thinner towel BUT IM SURE the thick one will work (THESE THINGS ARE STRONG!!) and the reason I say use a towel is so u wont scratch the paint...if the magnets touch the metal surface my themselves...its gonna be a crazy mess...

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Re: Cheap dent repair, do it urself...

Tried this on a Chevy just right now and didnt work...well it was good for my truck so guess u can try and see if it works for urs
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