So yeah, I dented the door in my stainless steel fridge. It's a tiny dent--a slightly rectangular ding about 1/4" by 1/8"--but of course it's glaringly obvious in the otherwise perfect finish.
Mr. Google suggests two basic courses of action: (1) using a combination of heat and cold (usually a hair dryer and dry ice) to pop the thing out through expansion and contraction, and (2) using suction (via a toilet plunger or a glue/suction combo in dent repair kits), or a combination of the two (heat plus suction).
I've tried the heat plus suction thing (hair dryer and plunger) with little success. I think it's a LITTLE better then when I started, but not much.
Has anybody ever managed to accomplish this task? If so, how? If DIY isn't an option, will dent repair companies (who I think usually and/or exclusively do cars) handle this kind of thing?
If the answer is "just learn to ignore it," should we do something more drastic like replace the door when it comes time to sell the house, or will anybody but me care?
Advice welcomed. :)