00Beast wrote:I'd try the dry ice trick if you can find some (Grocery stores usually get food packaged with it, good place to look). Basically you heat up the outside of the dent and apply the dry ice to it, and it makes the metal constrict and want to return to its original shape. Worth googling.
Of all the dents I have seen and body work done this method is the best one for hard dents however if getting the dry ice into the space is a problem there is an alternative with the same idea in mind.
So go grab a heat gun and heat the metal as suggested then grab a can of compressed air (the kind you spray computers with) and spray immediately after. I have seen a few dents pulled out this way even some with creases that people didn't think was possible.
Oh and hold the can upside down so the liquid comes out. Just keep at it and it should pop out.
Easier but not preferred method.
Rough up the surface, fill the dent with bondo, sand flat, use perfect match for your cars paint code to spray it.
And finally the all time easiest fix for it. I learned this from an 18 year old kid. Grab the biggest and gaudiest sticker you can find, preferably one with a catchy slogan like "Thats what she said" or the classic "NOS" and place it over the dent. And also enjoy the 50 extra HP it gives instantly. lol
Final method when all else fails find a hood at the junk yard and pull it with matching paint on it. Shouldn't cost over 50 bucks and about 5 minutes of your time to unbolt it.