Fixing a dent in a whoffer cone


The center cone of one of my woffers was pushed in. How can it be repaired?
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Fotis_k, you are kidding right ?? But come to think about it, that just might work ... I am just having a hell of a time imagining someone on his/her knees puckering up to the woofers ...

ROTFLMAO
I fixed my woofer with the dust cap pushed in with a very fine metal scribe. Gently push the scribe into the dust cap from the side and gently pull until it pops out. You may have to do this from more than one position on the dust cap. And, yes, a pushed in dust cap does not affect the sound.
I once used the wine tool which lets you reseal your wine with a vacuum. It worked, but the "kiss" idea is the same principle. And y'all are correct in that it's just a dust cover and does not effect the sound.
Thanks to you all (I really like the "kiss" method, I'm a little lonely...just kidding!) My speakers are Tyler Acustic. Several have called this a "dust cover"; there are no covers to the speakers. It is the actual center dome of the woffer that is dented.
Thanks again for your help!!!!