Clean any residue from the location.
Since the X is clearcoated, you will need the base color and clearcoat paint. Use a tooth pick or match stick cut to a point to apply the base color. Keep the new paint below the level of the original paint. You may need more than one coat. Allow time for drying. Apply the clearcoat - go a litle above the level of the original paint. Use two or more thin coats rather than one thick blob.
After the paint is fully dry you will want to remove the 'bump'. Here's the trick. Get some ultra fine sandpaper - around 2000 grit. Use a paper punch and make a tiny circle. Glue it with rubber cement to a pencil eraser. Carefully spin your mini-sanding block over the chip. Remove just enuf new paint to come level with the rest of the area.
Some cleaner grade wax will shine the very fine marks made by the 2000 grit paper. Finish with regular wax.

dave and Xtoy - good as new

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