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itrorev
Sep 22, 2006
I just bought a rather spiffy 2002 Black Mustang. The previous owner kept it in relatively good condition. "Good" as in "not driving it into the ground" (it has fairly low mileage for its year) I've never had a car this new or nice before, So I'm determined to keep it looking in pristine condition. (And plus I still got my old beater to abuse and whatnot)

Sadly, it appears the Mustangs' previous owner didn't make many attempts to protect the paint; The front end of the car had its share of old bug guts. Additionally, there are many small paint chips, particularly on the front bumper.

My question is, is there any type of product that can make the paint chips and scratches less noticeable? I'm aware of those "paint pen" things that you can use to fill in chips, but there are areas filled with numerous tiny paint chips that would be hard to fill in.

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