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You get what you pay for.
Well I paid for a really crappy paint job. Well the guy that started painting my truck quit his job at the bodyshop, right in the middle of painting my truck. Anyway, its embarrassing. I want to flatten the clear coat to hide all of the blemishes. What's the best way to do this?
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Re: You get what you pay for.
Hi
Theres alot of factors involved in a good paint job. The gun must be really clean and the surface must be really prepped good. In your case to flatten the clear and the blenishes you can use 400 over the whole car. |
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