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  • USDent replied to a topic in the forum General:
    July 16, 2013
    Getting a Dent Out of a Motorcycle Tank
    Did something real dumb this weekend.  I was on a step ladder changing a light in the garage when I stretched too far to the side.. yep me and the ladder went down and of course the ladder hit my gas tank.  Luckily the ladder was the type with...  moreDid something real dumb this weekend.  I was on a step ladder changing a light in the garage when I stretched too far to the side.. yep me and the ladder went down and of course the ladder hit my gas tank.  Luckily the ladder was the type with the plastic top step so no paing danage, but a pretty big dent in the tank. Someone told me to drain the tank, submerge it in cold water with the cap of, then put the cap on and put it in hot water.  This would expand the air and pop the dent.  Anyone ever done this?  Don't want to disform the rest of the tank.  less
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  • First Name Doug
  • Birthday October 10, 1968
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  • USDent
    Posted in the topic Getting a Dent Out of a Motorcycle Tank in the forum General
    July 16, 2013 5:29 AM PDT
    A lot of dents and creases can be repaired by simply pushing them back out from the back side. It doesn't effect the paint at all so it's fast and convienent while keeping your factory painted parts. Search for US Dent on Google+ or www.facebook.com/usdent
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