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Hey there! I have never really had good luck using Apoxie Sculpt for this application. It is hard to get the clay to adhere in such thin coats or shallow areas. If I am successful, it also requires too much clay and too much sanding. For large areas, missing ears/limbs, etc., it is great though! For small scrapes, nicks, chew marks, etc., I use gap filling hobby super glue. This is the type of glue that is used in model making to fill gaps and seams from fitting pieces together. It dries/sets slower than regular super glue. Just put a little drop on (apply with a toothpick for more control), let it cure, and sand lightly. I then buff the area with nail buffer to "shine" the vinyl back up. Then dab a tiny amount of paint over it with a fine tip brush and maybe even hit it with a little Testors dull cote. Good luck! https://www.amazon.com/Insta-Cure-Filling-Bob-Smith-Ind/dp/B0000DD1QQ/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=gap+filling+glue&qid=1593121968&sr=8-2