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      01-27-2021, 11:09 AM   #4
omega2733
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Any reputable person who does PPF will also detail and offer paint correction. Please be careful because typically when someone means paint correction, they mean smoothing the surface of the clearcoat to enhance brilliance, not repainting.

It seems like you're looking at fixing the actual missing paint, if you don't want to do a full repaint (it would be worth it to me, that many chips would drive me crazy) try Dr Colorchip.

Dr Colorchip fills in the chips better than pretty much anything else touch up wise, at least you'll then have a flat surface for the PPF to adhere to later which will prevent white specks that you see when you apply over a rock chip. A reputable PPF shop might even do this for you or be willing to so you don't have to yourself.

It's all a question of your level of tolerance.
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