I hate when this happens!
Just goahead and paint it black or light blue.
Or make a copy of your old dented one out of Fiberglass or Carbon
Fiber.  Wax the bejesus out of the canopy cover with your glass on a
45 degree angle. pull the old canopy off the frame and glue the glass
copy on the old frame.  Paint black, light blue,or go with the
carbonfiber look.
Good luck
Al





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> > Well, you might be able to warm the canopy to work the dent out,
it would
> > be tricky to soften the plastic yet not make it shrink unduly,
I'd want to
> > have a hard form under the plastic if I was going to try it. The
crease*might*
> > be polished out with a lot of hard   work andthe very fine
jeweler-grade
> > abrasive polishing compounds.   Probably the easier thing to do
is use the dented
> > one to make a mold from, then pull a brand new canopy off the
mold.
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