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    most would not see it. But I do!



    It is almost in the middle of the hood and towards the front. It is smooth and you can feel the depth to it. definate edges . a little smaller than the head of a paper match for size.



    How do I handle this? How do I get it looking as close to before as possible?



    The hood has Zaino and then P21s carnauba over it.



    any help appreciated.
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    If you don`t want to just live with it (I have 18 year-old chips on the XJS`s hood that I`m cool with), you`ll have to:



    Strip your protection off

    Clean out the chip

    Apply basecoat touch up paint

    Apply clear

    Wet sand

    Compound

    Polish



    And it might still show.



    There`s a bunch of info on touch up, though I`m not sure what you should use for a search.

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    It`s the first mark on the paint. I know its small and most would never see it. Im not sure how deep it is, not to the primer Im sure.



    I just have to do something. I just dont want it to be something wrong
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    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    Do a search using `Langka`. This is a good product for making your touch up work blend in with the original paint.

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    Langka. will do. paint pens. hmmm



    thks!
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    I`m assuming the paint pen will isolate the chip area most ( more precise placement of paint) and minimize the use of Langka. When I was using Langka I was applying it after traditionally touching up chips with touch up paint on a toothpick, that blobbed and I needed the Langka, sometimes it was a bit tricky to get just right.
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    I`m getting better results since switching from toothpicks, matches, etc. to small (multiple-0 size) artist`s brushes. MUCH better control.

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    another hint I will take to heart! Thanks!
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