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Everytime you get a pint chip, just apply wax to keep the metal from corroding. When the body panel becomes too riddled with paint chips, just get it painted. It's

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Everytime you get a pint chip, just apply wax to keep the metal from corroding. When the body panel becomes too riddled with paint chips, just get it painted. It's not worth stressing over something inevitable. My 350Z bumper is almost due a facial.
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