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			If you want an inexpensive and quick repair, and it's just the clear coming off you can sand the top layers with 400 wet, then re-clear.  No need to break through the basecoat into the primer layer and have to re-spray the entire panel.  When sanding the clear it will be a white residue...if you see colour on the sandpaper, you're into the basecoat.
 To re-clear you can get 2K clear coat in a rattle can - it has the activator in it, and the UV protection needed.  Cans of the 2K clear are @ $35 each.
 
 There's a ton of DIY clearcoat repair videos on YT if you want to tackle this project.
 
 If you feel this above your skill level, a body shop can blow in your hood and top lid easy.  They will be able to match the paint codes.  Even a Maaco shop could do this for you.
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