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Old 07-15-2014, 02:11 PM   #7320 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
yah, i usually use a toothpick when i do touch up. i tap the tip to flatten it.
it holds just enough paint to fill a small chip and let the paint/gravity flatten itself.

i will try just the laquer on one of my touchups i did to see how well it blends.
if it works real well, ill remove the front bumper off the G and do it for all the
tiny chips she accumulated over the decade.
Yeah I use a lot of toothpicks for stuff like that.

The paint you have in your touch-up bottle is lacquer. Probably acrylic lacquer.

I have heard that the Dr. Colorchip works well for lots of small chips - at least to get them all the same color and not show the black bumper cover underneath and stuff. Never tried it myself, though.
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