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Old 07-31-2013, 05:42 PM   #359 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
i donno, perhaps you can fill it with touchup paint and sand it down later?

that's wat im doing right now on my G. filled it higher than surrounding paint like a zit and letting it dry for a month before i take a 2000grit sanding block on it. im doing 7-8 other spots since i decided to keep my G at least for another year or two.
I guess I probably should. I have over 2 years worth of DD chips on the front bumper, hood, a-pillars, and roof that I can do at the same time. Is there a feasible DIY for fixing chips on the wheels? I have a really bad one on the face rear driver wheel after Melody ran over some unavoidable debris when two cars collided directly in front of her a good while back.
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