How to
Remove a Dent from a Stainless Steel Refrigerator
Refrigerators
made from stainless steel can often become dented when they reside in a busy
restaurant kitchen or a busy home. Although a dent may not affect the
performance of a refrigerator, it can usually cause a refrigerator to become
unattractive, especially since dents in stainless steel are more noticeable due
to the metal's reflective and shiny properties. A dent can be removed from a
stainless steel refrigerator using a hair dryer and dry ice. Continue reading
this article to learn about the dent removal procedure.
Clean the
dented area of your refrigerator.
Cleaning the
affected section will allow you to see the dent clearly, and will prevent any
dirt, food particles, and other elements from negatively affecting the dent
removal procedure.
Use a soft
cloth, rag, or paper towels to remove any existing grime from the dented
section of the refrigerator.
Heat up the
perimeter of the dented area.
Use a hair
dryer for between 30 seconds and 1 minute. The purpose of using the hair dryer
is to heat up the metal so that it expands slightly. Use the hair dryer's
medium or warm setting to avoid overheating the metal.
Place thick,
heavy-duty gloves on both of your hands.
The gloves
will protect you from injuries such as frostbite when handling the dry ice
Wrap a piece
of dry ice in a soft, suede cloth.
The suede
cloth will protect your stainless steel refrigerator from any scratches during
the application of the dry ice.
Gently press
the bundle of dry ice to the center of the dented area.
Then, rub
the dry ice gently in a circular motion over the entire perimeter of the
affected area. Continue
to rub over the dented area until 1 full minute has passed.
Cease
rubbing the dry ice over the dent on the refrigerator. The dent will pop out
and disappear within seconds after the application of the dry ice
Repeat all
steps using the hair dryer and dry ice if the dent is not removed from your
stainless steel refrigerator after the first try. The rapid change in
temperature from using the hair dryer to applying the dry ice should cause the
dent to eventually pop out.
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