Better yet, a wooden toothpick. Dip in Lexus touch up. wipe tip so there is no 'blob" on the end. stick the tip in the middle of the hole (no this is not the beginning of a penthouse letter) and let the paint flow off the toothpick on its own. Once the paint fills the opening, remove the toothpick, let it dry and reapply over and over until it is just a bit higher than the original paint. You can then either wet sand, or Zaino Z5 the touch up to make it even with the original.
Good luck. I got my first chip after 1 month - this paint is pretty easy to do that to.
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2001 GS430
Millenium Silver, Black leather
17" stock chrome wheels on Goodyear Eagle F1's
NAV/ML, rear spoiler
Eibach's, Bilsteins, TRD Sways
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