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Originally Posted by kevC
Yeah, no dent. I know how to touch up in theory but I've never done it before. Any tips? It seems pretty involved having to wait 15-20 minutes for every coat.
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Well, the dealer (you asked earlier) won't cover it under warranty or anything like that...it's not a defect but damage. And the repair bill for that is likely less than your insurance deductible...so unless you want to spend money on a professional....
But the dealer can sell you touch up paint...and you follow the instructions on the bottle and some good common sense (like don't poke wet paint).
If you want to do it right...you do it in steps and be patient. I'm no expert, either -- you could talk to one of your detailers on the site, or I'm sure someone will poke their head in here with some better advise.