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Old 08-21-2013, 01:17 PM   #3218
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Get a touch-up paint kit from the dealer. it's got base coat and clear coat. the "best" way probably requires a lot of work like sanding the tiny area, doing multiple clear coats, then sanding the area again before compounding and buffing it to a high gloss shine. You won't be able to tell there was a chip there at all.

I just fill the chips with base and clear and call it a day.
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