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I would wash and claybar the whole area and then use one of those dealership paint-code touch-up brushes. They're like nail-polish applicators. It may seem ghetto but you won't have any difficulty painting an area that size, and they're typically a perfect color-match. Then just live with it for a few weeks and see if it still bothers you. That's what I would do. I'd be hesitant to turn it into a huge project. My guess is you wouldn't see it from ten feet away.
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