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Old 05-09-15, 09:43 AM
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rhenning, I use automobile spot putty....get a thin plastic spreader and put a "thin" layer in/on just enough to fill the chip ( you will see what I mean with the first application).
After drying/curing lightly wet sand with 320 or 600 to smooth the surface. try doing one spot first so you get a feel for how much product to use.... there is nothing worse that having a lot of nicks that are filled with "too" much dried putty that is too thick and difficult to sand off. Practice makes perfect...if there are a lot of nicks I would sand them as the previous post suggested.
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