Hey Does Anyone KNow.......
I would suggest heating it up with the heat gun (if you have one) or a blow dryer, get it real hot (just don't melt it), with gloves on your hands, try to mold it back in, pushing upwards, looks like whatever you got it caught on, your bumper was relatively warm, that's why it got deformed. You can also after heating it up when it's semi fl;exible, place something under, a piece of block, brick, anyuthing flat to kind of hold the form until it cools back .... on my previous CL someone backed in and dented my bumper, since it was a hot day paint didn't crack, so after I got back in, I used the heat gun and started pushing on it from inside, it poped out , after buffing there was no mark.
hope that helps.
hope that helps.
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