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Removing crease/scrape in an Aluminum boat
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<blockquote data-quote="gogittum" data-source="post: 483435" data-attributes="member: 27114"><p>Not a good idea to heat aluminum. I would try using a heavy back-up block and a dead blow hammer to - gently - tap the crease out. Be patient and take your time. You can make it almost invisible.</p><p></p><p>I was going to say, "like a body shop guy does," then got the thought, why not tow it to a body shop and ask them how they'd go about it ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gogittum, post: 483435, member: 27114"] Not a good idea to heat aluminum. I would try using a heavy back-up block and a dead blow hammer to - gently - tap the crease out. Be patient and take your time. You can make it almost invisible. I was going to say, "like a body shop guy does," then got the thought, why not tow it to a body shop and ask them how they'd go about it ?? [/QUOTE]
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