Get your ainsurance check for the damage, then wait for a hot day, park it in the sun for about an hour and run dry ice over all the hail divits....sounds like bubble wrap popping when they all pop right out....just saying.
Where do you get dry ice from?
But remember, dry ice is cold use gloves....
Dry ice is so cold that it causes skin burns exactly like those caused by heat. I was certified to handle Liquid Oxygen (LOX) when I worked at McDonnell Douglas Aircraft and you REALLY need to be safety conscious when when working with Cryogenic (ultra cold) substances. That goes double for use of eye protection. The stuff will really hurt you!
Off topic but interesting.....Working with LOX, consentrated O2 vapors would collect in your clothing and you were not permitted to smoke for 30 minutes following a LOX job. Lighting a cigarette would cause you to burst into flame with the O2 in your clothes! That HAD to hurt!
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Get your ainsurance check for the damage, then wait for a hot day, park it in the sun for about an hour and run dry ice over all the hail divits....sounds like bubble wrap popping when they all pop right out....just saying.