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Originally Posted by BlueRunner428
I see. Wasn't sure if there was a way to have it professionally fixed at some point.
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I'm sure you could have it professionally done, but for how much I look down there and after touching up myself, I have to really be looking to notice. I guess it comes down to personal preference and skill and what I personally find acceptable to live with.
I don't like the toyota pen, but have used this Duplicolor touch up kit as there is a brush, clear coat and pen, but you can use a toothpick and let the paint fill into damaged space. There are lots of youtube videos out there and typically prep is key, but its not super complicated.
I picked it up from my local auto parts store; this is the product:
Scratch Fix All-in-1™ Exact-Match Automotive Touch-Up Paint – Duplicolor
I'm sure there are others, but this was what was available locally and quickly.
This is the protective film tape I used:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B073XR8YD8?...roduct_details
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