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Any one know how to remove dents from my roof, caused by footy's, there are no creases in the dents just 'bowls'. I have tried a Plunger which just put some scratches around the dents. Have yet to try a window sucker. Any other tips would be greatly appreciated.

Jim.

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Just phone erase a dent or similar paintless dent removal company, they usually charge per panel rather than per dent and they will make a much better job than you in a fraction of the time. There should be a listing in your local yellow pages

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If there are no creases in the metal, there's one thing that may work.

Get a hose pipe and run cold water over the dented area....basically you want this part of the car as cold as possible. While this is happening, boil a pan of water. When the pan is ready, turn off the hose and throw the boiling water over the dent. This causes the metal to expand quickly and the dent (usually) pops out.

Rich

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Oh I'd go for the 'little man with the dent removal vacuum thingy'. They're experienced in these things.

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Thanks fellas, I will employ someone, just a bit skint at the mo due to redundancy :(

The boiling water idea is interesting, paranoid about windows tho'.

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