If you drive your car, it will be subjected to chips, bottom line. First thing to do is get the factory touch up paint. DON'T USE THE BRUSH THEY SUPPLY! then go to a craft store and get some artist brushes, micro fine assortment. Put some lacquer thinner in a small container, then put some of the touch up paint on a small piece of cardboard. Dab the brush in the thinner, blotch it dry once, then mix the brush in the paint. The thinner will break down the thickness of the factory paint, now dab your chip, (always use the less is best method) most people use too much paint and get a "blob" on the chip which makes it worse. Use two applications if your need to. If you have more questiosn you can post it on my detailing web site/ always happy to help the Cruiser crowd/ Turbomangt
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