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    #16
    Baskin Robbins has it.

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      #17
      You think it would take this out? ;)
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        #18
        And when you're done you can make a dry ice box and use the left overs in your CAI. Yay!

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          #19
          Hot rod guys have been doing this for years. As far as I know, and what I've heard, it's only really effective on black cars.

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            #20
            wow....that looks pretty nifty

            Originally posted by DBcooperM12
            when i grow up, i hope to be a superamazinasian....like dom.

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              #21
              Those dink kings, dry ice tricks and all those kinds of things only work on some dents, it has to just be perfect.
              :: PNW Crew ::
              '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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                #22
                As far as I know, and what I've heard, it's only really effective on black cars.
                lol, why just black?

                It seems logical that this method works because it causes the metal to contract severely and pop back into shape, and sorta lose the memory of the new shape. I doubt it has much to do with the color, but I guess there could be something to that.
                '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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                  #23
                  I'll try it this week when I source some dry ice
                  my wife has a door ding that I've let lapse because I didn't want to tear it open
                  Pretty minor ding, I hope it works...I've waited like 6 months now :(
                  Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!

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                    #24
                    What should the time lapsed since the dent occured have anything to do with the ability to remove said dent?

                    RISING EDGE

                    Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                      #25
                      It's got to do with how much memory the metal holds.
                      I can't remember the technical explanation, but as metal ages...ah shit, I can't remember the non-technical explanation either! but someone explained it when I first asked about how easily I'd be able to remove the dent.


                      EDIT:
                      hmm, well this is the reply...I guess it had to do with corrosion. I don't know if age really does matter whether the dent will come out?

                      "Just a reminder, when metal gets bent the damaged area becomes anodic. The more the metal is stressed (extreme dent, especially along a rib) the more anodic it is. What this means is that the damaged area, eventhough it has been straightened out, will be the first spot to rust out. The residual stress of the metal will promote it's corrosion. If you decide to not fix the door for a while at least paint over any areas that may have paint chipped / flaked off. Even after you paint it that spot on the door will be the most prone to corrosion."
                      Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!

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                        #26
                        Works, my dad used to take dings out of his Trans Am's in the 70's with it. With the left over dry ice we used to make dry ice bombs. Chunk it put it in a bottle and then poor a reasonable amount of water into the bottle and cap it. Toss it into a brook or stream or pond the water reacts with the dry ice expands and burst the bottle.

                        Be careful.

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                          #27
                          Looks like I better order some more Omaha steaks.
                          '89 "is" = M technic II build mode.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by SchnellerVert View Post
                            With the left over dry ice we used to make dry ice bombs. Chunk it put it in a bottle and then poor a reasonable amount of water into the bottle and cap it. Toss it into a brook or stream or pond the water reacts with the dry ice expands and burst the bottle.

                            Be careful.
                            We used to do that will Drano.. We started out with glass bottles until the plastic 2-liter was invented. (ok.. so I am showing my age now) But what was phenominal about making bottle bombs with glass is that after the explosion there wasn't a single piece of glass anywhere in sight. The only thing that remained on the ground was the thick part at the bottom.

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                              #29
                              Jesus! and the piece of shrapnel in your leg.

                              Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View Post
                              Hot rod guys have been doing this for years. As far as I know, and what I've heard, it's only really effective on black cars.
                              i too would like to know why only black cars
                              Originally posted by Hawt drift chick
                              Yeah, i'm a good dude i swear, i just like to be balls to the wall.

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                                #30
                                No differant than blowing up 50lb propane bottles. We used to due that. Crazy stupd shit when your young.

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