Scratched black macbook. Touchup?

Hi everyone,
So, my roommate (now a moron, in my mind) placed my new black MacBook in a messenger bag that he had taken to the beach with him. Of course, he didn't clean out the sand that was still in there, and now I have about six or seven hairline scratches on the lid of my MacBook. PLEASE tell me that there is a way to touch this up. I remember seeing touchup kits offered somewhere, but I have no idea where to find them now. (And I don't have $450 to send it to Colorware for a custom paint job)
Thanks so much!
Dio

Have you considered not using words containing those letters,
Boot into safe mode and see if those keys are still absent, if they are a trip to the Apple Store is in your future.

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