This worked on a dent in my car door, may work for you. Smear vaseline around the lip of a plunger, press on dent forcing out air, pull sharply off of fridge. No kidding, the vaseline creates a suction seal, popped the dent right out.
2006-12-21 02:48:02
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answered by reynwater 7
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If it is a creased dent you can't without some major body work of taking off the panel and so on......
. If it is a smooth depression you can pop it out. Some of the answers above this are great.
What with all the fridge punching... ? You are the second post on here today... someone else wondering if he broke is pinky?
Must be a lot of bad refridgerators out there.
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2006-12-21 11:18:46
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answered by ca_surveyor 7
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I agree with mountaineer.
There is no way to repair dented stainless steel.
Use a magnet to cover it.
That's why De Lorian never managed to sell his very expensive stainless steel sports car - there was no way to repair a dent or ding.
2006-12-25 09:26:39
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answered by ha_mer 4
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Dry Ice will take some dents out
2006-12-21 10:54:10
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answered by pinball 3
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For starters, what did your fridge ever do to you? Be nice to your appliances. Save a fridge and punch a sofa.
Secondly, go to this website and get a dent remover if you don't want it to be noticeable.
http://www.asseenontv.com/prod-pages/pops-a-dent.html?gid=
2006-12-21 12:20:54
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answered by redslippers 4
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hope in aint creased... i did see a company pull out hail damage on a black car.. boy i was amazed.. couldnt even tell.. short of ordering a new panel ($cha-ching$) i would see if they are in your area.. dent wizzard, ding wizzard.. something like that
2006-12-21 18:18:05
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answered by hometech02 3
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Don't waste your time. Put a big ref. magnet over it. You'll only make it worse.
2006-12-24 07:53:49
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answered by mountainriley 6
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