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Old 09-05-2004, 12:45 PM
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Dlampe,

I like Davids answer and I also use a tooth pick for the tiny ones. I had my car painted white for a reason. Put a dab of paint in a cap, use a tooth pick with the end cut off to match the size of the ding, and dab some on. Also, my car isn't a show car, so I don't worry about not being able to see it, but you still have to look close. I also got some very fine touch up brushes at a local paint store and they work great for larger dings. They are just little yellow handled ones about 4 inches long with a tiny ball of something on the end to apply the paint with.

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