If you want to dry and spot-repair, get some
Langka which will help you control the amount of
paint in the scratch. I bought a "pen" thing
which has a glass-fiber tip that lets me just
buff the dirt/wax/crap out of the scratch to
make sure it is clean... then paint, let dry
somewhat, and use Langka to remove the excess
paint. It won't look as good as a repaint but
it'll be a lot cheaper and passable as far as
looks go.

Sucks you got keyed... I don't know what it
is that makes people do this to others. mad

T.