touch up paint
You gotta be careful, if you go to a body shop, you'll want to make sure that they can replace it for free if it's not just right... the reason I say ths is because the flint mica has a certain shade of blue(or green) metallic flake (mica) in it that can be really off if it's not matched correctly. Be sure to check it in the sunlight and at different angles.
If the area that you're touching up is really small, this may not be that important, but I'm sure you would want it to be just right.
If the area that you're touching up is really small, this may not be that important, but I'm sure you would want it to be just right.
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