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duplicolor is best but the age of your cars paint may have faded. Try a less obvious area to test the color match before leaving a noticeble blob on your car
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my hood needs some serious touch up work, ill probally have it repainted along with the rest of the car when I win the lottery.
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Originally Posted by macho_mike21
join the club. I have little dings from rocks on the highway in a bunch of spots on my hood.
I also bought the little kit.... haven't used that yet.. but it looks promising.
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Re: Scratches
I wouldnt even play the game with any of the store bought paints. Go to your local paint supply shop with your WA code in your trunk and get a 1/2 pint of single stage paint. Use this for all of your touchup work.
Originally Posted by fantastic88
What kind of touch up paint should I use to cover up the dings and scratches on my hood and side molding?
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