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Old 07-17-2005, 08:53 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by ronin_01R1
in doing my research, i read about this. basically you place some dry ice on the dent and then move the bike into direct hot sunlight. the dent allegedly comes out on it's own. but i've read on several forums that it's a myth. anyway, i decided to just paint over it. i'll replace the tank if i find a steal of a deal. until then, no biggie.
Found a lil info on this...first need to heat up the dent with a hair dryer...then rub the dry ice on the dent...in some cases it will work...depending on severity of the dent..it also will only work on steel...not aluminum. Make sure to wear thick leathers gloves when handling dry ice.
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