Two new dents in hood!!!

It was a drop off, and pick up type of deal. He had me come into the shop and inspect the hood under a shop light that was being used to "side light" the hood.
When I tried very hard to see any damage I was able to barely detect the smallest imperfection where the dents had been. I've since looked at it like you would normally admire your car and there is no trace of the dents.


I'm very happy with the results and will be going back to him if needed in the future!
And for the *****bag that damaged my car.....





After this I'll never look at "minor" dents the same way again!
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Got any teenagers in the house? Im not down on teenagers, its just that those were my own personal "stupidity driven accident prone, confession resistant" years.
As you can tell, I work at a baseball park, and DEFINITELY have glass coverage and utilize PDR often. So the whole thing only cost me $150 - I think I was out the door with like $160 between tax and stuff.
No teenagers in the house only dogs. There are some teenagers in the neighborhood my wife works in though. They vandalized our 09 GTI two years back by using a razor knife to cut the PLASTIC VW emblem out of the grill.

She works about a block away now. The weird thing is that we've only had the car for a month, this is the first time she's ever drove it to work, and she parked it in a completely different spot than she normally parks to avoid falling ice and snow??

I could have sworn, and one estimator said it himself, that it looked like something had fallen on to the hood. At first I thought something had to have fallen from the landing in our garage on to it, but I looked and looked but there was nothing out of place. Also the distance from the landing to the hood is only about 4 feet so it would have taken a heavy object to do that kind of damage.
Does anyone have an idea about how much force it takes to dent one of these aluminum hood? I mean are they pretty tough and take some weight before they dent? Or are they fairly thin and prone to such damage?
As you can tell, I work at a baseball park, and DEFINITELY have glass coverage and utilize PDR often. So the whole thing only cost me $150 - I think I was out the door with like $160 between tax and stuff.




