Posted 2006-05-02 6:34 AM (#41181) Subject: hail damage
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We had a terrible hail storm recently. Truck and trailer all dinged up. I understand that the aluminum trailer dings will mostly pop out with warm weather. Does anyone know, will the same happen for my F250 or does this one really need the repairs?
Posted 2006-05-02 6:46 AM (#41182 - in reply to #41181) Subject: RE: hail damage
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Originally written by milliecat on 2006-05-02 7:34 AM
We had a terrible hail storm recently. Truck and trailer all dinged up. I understand that the aluminum trailer dings will mostly pop out with warm weather. Does anyone know, will the same happen for my F250 or does this one really need the repairs? [/Q
Posted 2006-05-02 5:43 PM (#41213 - in reply to #41207) Subject: RE: hail damage
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If you want to try some thing different you can wait and set you vehicle out in the very hot sun and buy some dry ice (109 degress below zero)and drop a small piece in the indentation should pull most of it out. Good Luck!
Posted 2006-05-03 4:53 PM (#41268 - in reply to #41217) Subject: RE: hail damage
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I used to sell dry ice and have sold quite a bit for this purpose. Have also sold some to people who want to get a well to produce more water too. It sure worth a try won't take 5.00 worth. Also for branding cattle, horses and coon dogs.