DARCARS Toyota of Baltimore

Dec 2, 2022

All cars get dented sooner or later. But if you’ve bumped into something or someone else has knocked into you, leaving their mark, there’s no need to despair. Car dents can sometimes be repaired at home using one of the following techniques. Of course, a technician at your local Toyota dealership can also sort it out for you.

 

Suction Cup Dent Remover

The easiest way to fix it yourself is with a specially designed suction cup kit. These tools come in different sizes for all different kinds of dents. They also come with instructions on how to prepare the bodywork, apply the suction cup tool, and yank the dented metal back out.

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Sink or Toilet Plunger

You might be surprised how often dents can be sorted out with a simple plunger for your sink or toilet. Either a cup or flange plunger can often do the job. First, pour boiling water over the dented area or heat it with a hairdryer, then apply the plunger and see if it pops back out.

 

Boiling Water

Dents commonly occur in plastic areas like the bumper. In this case, you might be able to soften the material with boiling water and then reach behind it and push the dent out with your hand.

 

The heat from the water causes the plastic material to expand and soften, allowing you to fix it. You might need to repeat the process a few times before your bumper looks good again. Please be very careful any time you use boiling water in this manner.

 

Dry Ice

When dealing with dents, it helps to remember that the material of your bodywork wants to spring back to its original shape. That’s why dramatically altering the material’s temperature can help it pop back out.

 

One way to do this is with dry ice, which works well for smaller, shallower dents. Make sure you’re wearing protective gloves before you begin. Rub the dry ice against the dent until you hear the metal return to its true form.

 

Hairdryer

Your dent might have occurred in a place where you’re able to apply pressure from the other side. In this case, use a hairdryer on maximum heat to warm up the affected area of bodywork. Then push from the other side. You can use a hairdryer to help prepare the dented material for any of the aforementioned techniques.

 

Ask Your Toyota Dealer to Fix Your Car Dents

If you’re too busy to attempt the above DIY solutions, ask a technician to fix the dent for you. It’s a small job that mechanics solve all day long, so it shouldn’t cost a lot of money. But having a professional fix it might save you a little time and hassle, and you know it’ll be done right.

 

When you’re ready to fix a dent yourself, we hope this blog comes in handy! Whether you’re looking for more automotive tips or if you have a dent that will need special attention, visit us at DARCARS Toyota of Baltimore. Our auto repair shop will take care of the dents, so you don’t have to! Schedule a service with us today!