Old 06-14-11, 11:06 AM
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The correct way to do this is with a spray gun, altered reductions, air pressures and tips. I have done this for some people on special request. It's not that hard once you get it down.

I don't really like to do it because touch-ups are a *****. I can fix scratches and chips normally for a perfect match. But when someone wants something like this touched up I hate it.......
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