how to fix this??

marlboroa

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whats the best way to fix this. i know how to fix the chip, im talking about matching the paint. the blue has a black dots all over it.
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Looks like a darker blue not black. I would personally attempt to airbrush that in order to get it to blend.
 
whats the best way to fix this. i know how to fix the chip, im talking about matching the paint. the blue has a black dots all over it.
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If it's the black splater that you're talking about use a toothbrush and dip it in the black paint and flick it on.

Glennon
 
If it were my game, I'd leave it be. I find that my touchup skills would look worse than the bare wood. That is an otherwise very nice unfaded looking game.
 
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Get it close, and noone will ever notice.

If you must have it looking untouched, the best thing to do would be to get some frisket paper and mask off everything but the blue, then spray the blue areas of the whole side.
 
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