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How can I use an aerosol color to repair a “small” paint scratch, chip or door ding?

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How can I use an aerosol color to repair a “small” paint scratch, chip or door ding?

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Prepare the surface by removing dirt, grease, rust, wax and moisture. Depending on the size of chip or scratch, use a touchup brush ranging in size from “0” small to “5” large. Spray Com-Paint into an aluminum foil bake cup. Lightly dab your brush into the sprayed color and paint the surface blemish with pen point precision. After the coating has cured and depending upon the visibility of the blemish, you may want to smooth and polish the new finish flaws such as drips and sags. Use 1500 grit or ultrafine sandpaper, lightly “wet’ sand the blemish, polish with compounds and waxes to desired appearance.

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