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I have a new GE bottom freezer fridge. Trying to get it throug a door, I put a couple small dents/creases in the stainless steel panel that covers the freezer compartment. They aren't too bad, but I would like to fix them. I tried heating them with a hairdryer and then cooling them quickly with one of those air dusters. No luck. I think if I can get the panel off, I can use an autobody hammer and get the dents out. Does anyone have any advice on how to get the panel off?
Thanks Chris
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Pretty sure you would just have to replace the door as far as I know when ordering replacement parts they never just sell the skin. I guess if there is anyway you could figure it out on your own thats what your up against as repairmen never do what you are trying to accomplish
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I'm not looking to replace the skin, just get to the back of it to work on it. Is there a way to disassemble the door?
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No there isn't sorry to say. This is as far as it comes apart
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sorry about the big pic lol
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