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can magnets be used for dent removal this is a question we get quite often so well take a closer look first well look at how magnets can be used to remove dents from brass instruments the idea is simple the dent is sandwiched between a magnet and a steel ball as you move the magnet back and forth the steel ball is attracted to the magnet and slowly pushes the dent out because of the attraction between them but will this actually work well make a large dent in the belt of this trombone pretty decent size dent yeah yeah this definitely shows up on camera using a large steel ball and a really strong inch and a half neodymium magnet well attempt to remove the dent we put a paper towel under the magnet to avoid scratching the finish as the magnet is moved back and forth we also pull on the magnet a little to try and pull the steel ball into the dent [Music] i would say oh yeah after just a few minutes the den definitely got smaller its still there but maybe thats okay because the maj