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      08-28-2009, 09:45 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by picus View Post
The way to make the chips disappear isn't easy, you need to sand them smooth then compound out the sanding marks. Additionally you need to compound the existing paint so it isn't swirled and doesn't look quite as sandblasted (although you can't get rid of that entirely, it's billions of tiny little indentations in the clear). Something like this:

If you aren't confident about using sandpaper, please don't do it. I'm just trying to illustrate how to make the chips go away.
Trust me Picus, i wont attempt to sand my paint. There must be more rock chips in my paint than stars in the universe. It's kinda depressing.
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