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Old 04-13-2012, 10:09 AM   #234 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by EazyD View Post
But does it look seamless? (as opposed to sanding the entire fender and fixing and clearcoating)

Also, would I use the Dr. Colorchip paint or use the paint pen the dealer gave me? (pearl white car)
It depends on how deep the chip is. In my experience the paint is mixed perfectly, so it matches the factory stuff just right. With light, small chips you can get a seamless repair. With deeper stuff that goes down to the metal... not so much. You can layer it up but you're really just making it so that you don't notice the chip unless you are actively looking for them.
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