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Toomanyhobbies

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A dead blow hammer with a towel stuffed up in there didn't do much of anything. Thoughts please?

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A very warm-to-hot day (or VERY indirect heat from a heat gun), a lot of patience and blunt tools.


(It would, of course, be easier if you removed that lower fascia to do the work)



Or, have one of those paintless dent removal people do it for about $200.
 

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Heat gun or hot water ....like they said... ive also seen some shit where you heat it up then freeze with canned air or vice versa.... something likevthat
 
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Thanks! I think I will wait for an 80+ day (won't be too long now) and dump really hot water up in there and try that.
 

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Heat it up. Pop it out. Let it cool.

Be careful not to damage paint with heat gun.


Times two, that's exactly what I did to my Honda, same spot/size, heat with hair drier in outward circle slowly working toward center, at same time pushing on inside with gloves on, it will get hot. If you got a softball, that would be perfect. Good luck.
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