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Removing a dent from your car can sometimes be quite costly, especially if you take your car to an auto body repair shop. However, as an alternative you can repair and remove some kinds of dents from your car with the help of such common household items such as a hair dryer and either dry ice or a can of compressed air. Continue reading this article to learn how to remove dents from your car using these materials.

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Obtain the materials needed to remove the dent.

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Apply the dry ice or liquified compressed air.

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  1. The rapid change in temperature from warm to cold will cause the surface of your vehicle to first expand (when heated) and then contract (when cooled).[2]
    • If you are using dry ice, grab a block of the ice with one hand, then gently rub it over the aluminum foil resting on top of the dented area.
    • If you are using a can of compressed air, turn the can upside down, and spray the surface of the dented area to cover the area with a layer of liquid ice. There are some basic principles of science at work here: the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas are all interconnected. While normally the can loses temperature as the gas is released, if you spray the can upside down the gas itself is cooled.
    • Either method will only require a brief application. The surface panels of most modern vehicles are made of relatively thin and lightweight material and they will cool very quickly. You will likely not see any change after the first 30-50 seconds of application (or probably even sooner than that).
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Wait for a little while.

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  1. A few moments after you have applied the dry ice or compressed air, you may hear a popping sound that will indicate the dent has been removed. The rapid temperature shift will usually make the material reform its original shape.
    • If you used dry ice, remove and dispose of the aluminum foil after the dent has been removed.
    • If you applied liquid ice by means of compressed air, wait for the white foam to dissipate from the surface of the car, then wipe residue away with a gentle cloth.
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    Where can I buy "compressed air"?
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    Compressed air can be found in many stores that have office supplies or art supplies and can be ordered online.
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    Does this only work with fiberglass portions of the car, or can it also work with metal?
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    It works with metal too. Blowing with the hair dryer alone won't fix anything; once you heat the metal up enough with the hair dryer you have to push the metal from the inside of the dent outwards towards its original position until it gently pops back into place. Turn off the hair dryer and don't use the car for at least half an hour afterwards.
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    How can you pull a dent out of a plastic bumper?
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    Heat up the damaged area, put on a thick leather glove, and push out the dent while holding pressure on the dent. Take a cold rag soaked in ice water and rub it over the heated area.
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Things You'll Need

  • Hair dryer with multiple settings
  • Thick heavy-duty gloves
  • Package of dry ice or can of compressed air
  • Aluminum foil
  • Soft cloth

About This Article

Chad Zani
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Auto Detailing Expert
This article was co-authored by Chad Zani. Chad Zani is an Auto Detailing Expert based in Los Angeles, California. He is the Director of Franchising at Detail Garage, an automotive detailing company with locations around the U.S. and Sweden. He and his team are auto detailing experts that offer detailing and car care services. This article has been viewed 1,394,495 times.
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Updated: April 18, 2025
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To remove a dent in a car with a hair dryer, start by applying heat to the dent with a dryer held 5-7 inches away from the car. Then, place a sheet of aluminum foil over the dent, and put on a pair of thick rubber gloves. Pick up a piece of dry ice and rub it over the dented area for 30-50 seconds. Remove the aluminum foil to inspect the area, and repeat the process of heating and cooling if the dent is still present. For information on evaluating the dent and using liquid compressed air, keep reading!

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