This is only a suggestion and I have no experience with its application to an aircraft, but paintless ding and dent removal for cars (Dent Doctor etc.) might work. I have seen severely hail damaged car roofs, hoods, fenders, and trunk lids repaired without paint or filler and it was impossible to see any remaining damage. New car dealers use this service all the time. They float the dents out with rods and spoons while using small plastic hammers. They have tools that will reach into any crevice on a car without removal of trim or panels, so they should be able to get to any dented areas on a plane. Most places will send a repairman to your house so there should be no reason they can't come out to your airport. Once again this is only a suggestion and I wouldn't let anyone try to remove dings form my plane unless they could first prove a decent repair. Maybe have them work the dings out of a non serviceable panel first?
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