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Originally Posted by shoptb
And for those that say the line is so noticeable...it's all about the quality of the material and the installer....look for yourself....
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This is a trick question right? I can see that in both pictures quite clearly and on the headlight sprayers. I'd rather have a few rock chips and not have to see the clear bra every time I approach my car, but understand why folks go either route.
I'm detail obsessed and have a four year old Jet Black car that I don't find that hard to keep nearly swirl free, just for reference.
As for fixing Alpine White, it should be easy, it's a single stage paint, just buy the touch up paint, use a tooth pick to fill the hole with color, one drop at a time, let it dry over night, add a drop and then fill the hole slightly over level with the clear coat and then wet sand it level with a 2000 wet block. Even for a large chip, you should be able to fill the entire thing and have it sanded in under a week.