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Old 09-18-2008, 01:56 PM   #1
timandsusan
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A/C Cover Repair

I got too close to an oak tree last week and put a dent in the plastic A/C cover on my front A/C. So I removed the cover today and using my heat gun to warm up the plastic, the dent came right out! Neat--looks good as new. Fortunately, the A/C was not damaged by the tree branch.
 
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