Great to hear of your success! I had a similar experience years ago on a full sized wagon. There was a very large dent in the side caused by CWWS(careless wife while shopping.) The body shop quoted me $4500 for repair and paint.
I know something about metal, and believed that as metal has a "memory" when formed, it could be carefully encouraged to assume its former shape. I took the interior panels off myself, and very gently pushed on the inner most point with a rubber mallet. TWANG! The entire panel popped back exactly into shape, with absolutely no trace whatsoever of the former dent. I Couldn't believe it!
I believe the same to be true of repainting. We had a twelve year old GMC van with a very faded finish. Again, several reputable paint shops quoted thousands for a repaint. I know that a paint finish is atleast 2mm thick, and that given the titanium flakes, a metallic paint is a very good finish. So, I bought NAPA wax and grease remover and rubbed down the entire painted surface. Second, I used a random orbital polisher with 3M coarse rubbing compound. Next, I used the polisher to apply two coats of liquid glass synthetic polish. The van looked like new. This is the same approach I use with my Volvo's. My friends can't believe how good it looks as a ten year old car. I attach some pictures below of the van to show the difference.
A smart consumer is a smart individual!
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