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Post by cookietin on Mar 15, 2013 14:49:27 GMT -5
When loading onto the back of a pickup, a small, I'd say, nickle-sized area of paint got scraped off. It was minor but it bugged me so what's a girl to do? Why head to the beauty section of her local drug store and grab an ever-so-small bottle of shiny black nail polish. (There are Millions of nail polish colors, btw)
A few coats, carefully applied with thorough drying in between and one would never know there had ever been a mishap.
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Post by terrilee on Mar 15, 2013 16:25:23 GMT -5
great tip
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Post by prodigit on Mar 15, 2013 16:34:28 GMT -5
Make sure you get the barbie bubble gum color! They're awesome!
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Post by yelloscoot on Mar 15, 2013 21:56:42 GMT -5
Did the same with my yellow Nolan helmet a couple weeks ago. Went to Ulta Cosmetics,...found almost the exact color to match my helmet and the bike,,,,$4.00. Quick, cheap fix and barely noticeable, and that's only because I know. Nobody else has even noticed a nick or small scratch on the helmet...the bike doesn't have any. I was the only guy in there,... except the cashier. I went in,... found the color, paid and left quickly.....it's a guy thing.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 4:26:23 GMT -5
It works great at the edges of pinstripes to keep them from rolling up on you too.
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