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I just purchased a Taylormade Rossa Modena classic. On the second my second round I was cleaning off some dirt and part of the white line chipped off. Any suggestions on the best way to "repair"? Not a big deal, but since I just purchased the putter I would like it to look brand new.

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Since you just bought it, I suppose you could go exchange it as defective, right? If not, I'd try something like a white paint pen.

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I just purchased a Taylormade Rossa Modena classic. On the second my second round I was cleaning off some dirt and part of the white line chipped off. Any suggestions on the best way to "repair"? Not a big deal, but since I just purchased the putter I would like it to look brand new.

Take it back to the store for an exchange. Paint shouldn't chip off that easily.

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