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Only thing I have ever stored for the winter is a boat, never any kind of vehicle.
 

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What is this "winter" of which ye speaketh?
I had to wear socks last week, and I closed the sunrider top because it was chilly.
Is that what you mean?
Showoff with your year round summer and hurricanes and humidity.
 

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Have you tried just the small bottle with an applicator? That is what I always use.
The paint pens are sloppy at best; you have little control over where the material goes (or of the amount).

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Any suggestions for dings on the plastic fenders? They've created raised edges so a little harder to just paint over
 

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Any suggestions for dings on the plastic fenders? They've created raised edges so a little harder to just paint over
If you're real adventurous... you could try wet sanding and/or potentially a heat gun. That will take a bit more know-how that blobbing some paint on. You'll also likely end up with a result to where a spray (paint) would be required, and the standard touchup paint wouldn't work.

Or get the chip wet and scrape the edges down with a razor blade...standard touchup would apply.

Again, its really a matter of skill, patience, tools, and the amount of time someone wants to spend on it. There are also different levels of success - everyone has different opinions of what is acceptable. Do know that touchups 99% will NEVER be perfect.
 

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Half the reason I went with a Jeep was because of winter. Please mother nature send Chicago a shit ton of snow this winter. Not only does it help our crime problem, it helps scratch my sled itch.
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