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I have a small nick at the end of my stainless steel faucet and I can see 'white' where the stainless has been chipped/nicked away. It is about 1/8 inch long and not very deep. Because you can see it right there at the end of the faucet, I was hoping there was something I could do to repair that nick. Any suggestions? Thanks, Pam

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