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Touching up glass fritting/dot matrix trim


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I have a question that is mostly unrelated to tint, but figured the people on this forum would have more experience in this area...

 

I am restoring an older BMW.  The rear vent windows(back side glass) are fritted along the edges w/ a black dot matrix and black trim.  The black trim right below/outside the dot matrix is faded in a few spots on both rear windows.  It isn't super noticeable, but I have the windows off the car currently and would like to touch up the areas where the black has faded away.

 

What product would work best for this?  I'm assuming a flat black paint... but is there a particular type that is appropriate for use on glass?  Especially fritted glass?

 

Thanks for any info you guys can share!

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