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Some dumbass in a pickup truck dinged my door at the parking lot and I didn’t notice until I got home. It’s noticeable too. AND it’s right on the body line. Anyone know how I may be able to fix this this or make it less noticeable? It’s bugging me so much :(

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This happens to everybody that daily drives their car and take it places. Unless you park in an empty lot and walk a mile to a store...

Ive also gotten dinged a couple times. It sucks ass, but it is almost unavoidable. The best you can do is some touch up paint. You can get some that matches your color at any Honda dealer parts counter.
 

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Sucks that this happens I’ve had success with the Honda touch up paint pen
I know some of the members on this forum uses that DR paint chip
That works good
 
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Some dumbass in a pickup truck dinged my door at the parking lot and I didn’t notice until I got home. It’s noticeable too. AND it’s right on the body line. Anyone know how I may be able to fix this this or make it less noticeable? It’s bugging me so much :(

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A scratch and dent man can fix it in minutes and it will probably cost you less than a $100. These guys specialize in this kind of damage.
 

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Unfortunately it's inevitable you'll encounter situations like this. DIY route is usually the cheaper option. I have a touch up pen I got at Autozone that has helped me with a couple dings that I got on my front bumper. I have a few dents in my rear quarter panel that I want to take care of, I ordered a PDR kit off Amazon for a good price and i'm gonna give it a shot. If convenience is what you're looking for I would take it in to a scratch/dent repair shop and they should be able to take care of that for you.
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