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Originally Posted by fkheath
Powder coat is just a paint that is baked on in an oven. You should be able to care for it like any other automotive paint. It is normally used on steel but can be applied to aluminum as well. A better way to go would be anodize, but that can only be put on aluminum. It is a chemical process that is actually part of the metal, not a coating. For example, the TRD Pro roof rack is anodize, not paint. Anodize can also get scratched or dinged unless it is what is called hard anodize which is very tough. To cover up chips in anodize or powder coat, I use a black permanent marker sharpie pen.
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Check out Birchwood Casey Super Black - there are a few other gun smithing products out there. It's meant to cover up scratches in hard anodizing
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