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  "name": "How do I match existing interior paint for a touch-up?",
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      "name": "How do I match existing interior paint for a touch-up?",
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        "text": "Matching existing paint precisely is crucial for a seamless touch-up. Ideally, use leftover paint from the original job, stored in an airtight container. If unavailable, try to find the original paint can or color code. If neither exists, take a small, chipped paint sample (about the size of a quarter) from an inconspicuous area to a paint store for color matching. Specialized tools can scan the color and provide a custom match. Remember that paint fades over time, so even a perfect match might appear slightly different initially. Consider touching up a larger, less noticeable area first to test the match.",
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        "description": "Use leftover original paint if possible. If not, take a paint chip to a store for color matching. Be aware that paint fades over time."
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  "description": "Use leftover original paint if possible. If not, take a paint chip to a store for color matching. Be aware that paint fades over time."
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