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Is My Car Now Ready For Sanding?

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Published on 25 Sep 2023 / In People & Blogs

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roastbeefinspector
roastbeefinspector 1 year ago

might want to try a plushing hammer to even it out?

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11mangogreentea
11mangogreentea 1 year ago

It's still ovER for punkkidcels and sandingcels :(

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

The good thing about these repairs is you have a kind of luxury - it's GOOD and NICE to LEARN HOW TO DO THESE REPAIRS - Good for the soul.... AND it doesn't matter if it's not quite perfect.... It will be perfect enough.

I'd try to make it like new..... You will learn a lot and it's good fun.....

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jim bennett
jim bennett 1 year ago

If all else fails , try reading the directions.. heh .. I would think scuff the gloss off with sandpaper.. make sure no point is out further than original.. then start laying it in the deepest parts first.. work your way up.. check for bondo tools at home depot or auto parts.. straight edge,, and rasp.. then build it up.. they have shavers that are like cheese grater.. it will take several applications imo.. especially when you start using the glazing.. no hurry and no worry..

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jim bennett
jim bennett 1 year ago

Plastic applicators.. like spatulas.. can be cut into smaller pieces also..

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Lucifer333
Lucifer333 1 year ago

Cant wait for the stainless steel cyberstruck

STAINLESS STEEL MOTHERFUCKERS, DO IT... BUMP INTO ME .. PLEASE

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