Put it on the highest setting turn it on and wave it over the trailer dent.
Removing dents from aluminum sheet.
Disconnect battery and any other electronics in the repair area.
Hold a heat gun about 4 inches away from the dent in the aluminum trailer.
Some large dents that are too small for a suction cup or won t pop out because the metal has been stretched by the dent can be pushed out and formed from the inside using simple body spoons.
Either method will only require a brief application.
Depending on the dent and body.
The next steps include.
Heat up the damaged area.
This requires opening or removing the inside skins but once again is rather common.
Drill a couple of 1 8 inch holes in the part of the siding that contains the dent.
This works with dents that measure at least a few inches across.
Smaller dents like door dings and hail damage will need the pdr tools.
There is another pdr trick called metal shrinking that is pretty neat and removes dents through heating and cooling of the sheet metal.
Sheet metal isn t all that different from a car s bodywork so most methods which will remove dents from a car work for sheet metal.
How to fix small dents in aluminum siding drill a hole in it insert a sheet metal screw tug the washer putty the hole sand the spot prime and paint the repair.
One involves using a blow dryer or a paint stripper which emits heat to warm the metal of the dent.
In this video wray instructs how to remove high spots and dents in aluminum using simple metal shap.
Drilling numerous holes in and all around a dent slide hammering the riddled metal out plastering.
Typically the method used by these roving bodywork specialists involves four basic procedures.
Hopefully the dent will pop out and the siding will be good as new.
If you are using a can of compressed air turn the can upside down and spray the surface of the dented area to cover.
Apply heat with your source of choice.
Evaluate the technique you want to use.
Next pull on the screw with a pair of pliers.
Step 6 remove the heat gun and rapidly turn the compressed can of air upside down to make the carbon dioxide inside the can rush to the sprayer.
They vibrate at a slightly greater rate making the sheet metal more pliable.
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.