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Many posts, nothing useful (nor clever).

De-grease the area with alcohol; then place masking tape along both sides of the scratch so when you apply the touch-up paint it goes only into the scratch. Apply the paint sparingly; a hobby-shop paintbrush might be useful.

Use a hair dryer on a medium setting on the general area for about a minute; then allow to dry.
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