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As said, it is just the dust cover. If it was not there, you would see the magnet and a part of the coil.

Take a vacuum cleaner and open the tube from the side (you know that sliding thing that you should use while vacuuming curtains).

Put your hand to the cone and the tube to the dust cover. The cover takes its own shape. Done.

If not, close the slider a bit. Repeat ad lib.

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I, like the sellotape method mentioned above, use a small bit of tape, gently push it on to the centre of the dent then gently pull the tape to hopefully pul that dent out. It's worked every time for me anyway!

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1 hour ago, Dood said:

I, like the sellotape method mentioned above, use a small bit of tape, gently push it on to the centre of the dent then gently pull the tape to hopefully pul that dent out. It's worked every time for me anyway!

Thanks mate

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