How do you get a small dent out of my stainless steel refrigerator?
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I had one too, called manufacturer said nothing could be done other than ordering a new door- cost almost the price of frig. Sucks.
There are suction cups you can buy to do the job. There are simple suction cups or more sophisticated kits and they’re all cheap (follow link below.
https://www.amazon.com/ABN-Dent-Puller-Suction-Inch/dp/B01CRKCHHO/ref=sr_1_16?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1540915251&sr=1-16&keywords=dent+puller
Try a plunger or one of the automotive dent pulling kits like Zard referenced.
This article has some tips! https://www.appliancesconnection.com/blog/how-to-get-dents-out-of-stainless-steel-appliances
Using a little suction cup or plunger is an inexpensive and rather safe method to attempt dent removal. Using a plunger is one of the simple and fast suction-based dent repair methods. To get the dent to pop out and leave a somewhat unmarked panel, you just place the plunger on the dented area and press and pull.
Try Suction as with Car repair - maybe Toilet Plunger?
An automotive store should have a suction tool for pulling out small dents.
I’ve tried heating them with a heat gun (carefully!) then immediately applying ice. Kind of helped a few I had.
Hi Mary, hope this help[s you, has a few good ideas!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whgGltHKLCA