Hot Glue, Nails, And Wooden Dowels
While removing the dent, one thing to keep in mind is not to cause additional harm to the car. All you have to do is take some wooden dowels and insert nails in the center along the horizontal plane. Take some hot glue and apply it to one end of the dowel. Stick the dowel around the area with the dent. Make sure to cover the entire region. Next, gently pop out each dowel which will help in reverting the dent dowel by dowel.
This method applies to small, medium, and even large-sized dents. Use rubbing alcohol to remove the hot glue.
Suction-Cup Dent Remover
If you fail in the above methods, do not lose hope. There is specialized equipment in the market, such as a suction-cup dent remover which you can easily purchase. It is a device that easily fits into your dent; there will be a knob or a nozzle you would have to turn around so that it fits into the areas and pull the surface back to its original place.
Other devices like dent removal kits are also available, containing tools required to popup the dented surface.
Use A Plunger
The plunger suction method is one of the commonest hacks to relieve dents. It works best for the car door and panels to get rid of dings ranging from small to medium-sized. The first step is to bathe the plunger and the dent with some water.
Some dents can be stubborn, so do not try to overexert by applying aggressively large amounts of pressure. Also, use a plunger with a cupped end and not with a flanged end.
A Metal Rod
In this method, you need a long metal rod in combination with a tap-down tool. The metal rod is placed below the dent while the fixture down above, which fixes the indentation. Professionals use this method.
The Bottom Line!
You can use any of these above-discussed methods to get the best result depending on the extent of the dent. The best advice is to avoid dents, but even if you happen to suffer from one, these easy DIYs will come to your rescue.