I answered my own question. I tried it and although it did not harm the finish, it did not pop out the hail dents either.
Hail will not do you much harm. It is better to be somewhere under cover.
It is not advisable to eat a hail storm due to the potential harm it can cause to your health. Hail consists of ice pellets formed during thunderstorms, and consuming it could lead to injury or illness. It's best to let hail melt naturally and avoid consuming it.
Please don't put that wet glass on the table, it can harm the finish.
I've used Goo Gone to remove stains from vinyl bags before. I would test it on an inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn't harm the finish. I used it mostly to remove surface stains and dirt, so if your stain is deep into the vinyl it might not work as well.
Hail can cause injury or damage to humans and animals when it falls from the sky during a severe storm. For humans, it can cause cuts, bruises, or concussions if they are caught outside without protection. For animals, hail can harm them if they are exposed to it, especially those kept outdoors.
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Yes, hail can kill you, but it's very rare. If there is a hail storm, the length of the storm, size of hail, wind speed, and amount of shelter will effect deaths caused by hail. Hail incidents are very unlikely in the US due to wether patterns and more shelter, but are more common elsewhere. Besides human deaths, hail will kill many animals, especially livestock without shelter, and devastate farmer's crops.
Yes, hail can potentially harm animals, particularly if they are caught outside during a hailstorm. The size and force of hailstones can cause injuries to animals, including bruising, cuts, and fractures. It is important to provide shelter and protection for animals during severe weather events to minimize the risk of hail damage.
It varies widley. In many cases hail is too small to cause any real harm. Hail 1" in diameter or larger is classified as severe. This is generally consider the threshold for damage, which can include craked windows and dented cars. Large enough hail can cause injury, though deaths from hail are very rare in North America, with only three known cases in the twentieth century. Hail greater than 4" in diameter is rather rare, but can be quite destructive to crops and vehicles. In some cases cars may be totaled. Very large hailstones have been known to smash through roofs.
When hail hits outdoor plants, it can cause damage by bruising and breaking leaves, stems, and flowers. Hail can also strip off the protective outer layer of plants, making them more susceptible to disease and pests. In severe cases, hail can completely shred plants, causing significant harm to the overall health and structure of the plant.
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