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Pretty cool.
Although, seems a bit tedious/time-consuming on something with lots of road-rash to touch up.
With similar situations in the past I've had pretty good luck with simply cleaning/prepping the area, slopping the paint on, then quickly wiping clean with some DX330 (paint stays in the chip/scratch valleys, but wipes clean everywhere else).
Sometimes it helps to thin the paint out a bit for better capillary action, and/or repeat the process after letting the first/previous "coat" dry.
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