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Originally Posted by Anthony Orosco
Even in touch ups you're going to be painting on top of the clear. So it must be sanded so it has something to bite into and some possible fill work if you want it done properly.
If you're just going to do touch up then use a paint brush.
Anthony
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Are you talking about using a mini HVLP or a an airbrush like below?
I was just thinking you put the color in the chip with the airbrush and its easier than using a brush. I was think it would have a nice fine spray so that you could like "pencil in the chip" so to speak. Am I way off?
