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txracer
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scary to do , but wet sanded new paint
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Jim_Lusk
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A-bodies since 1978, this one since 1983
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83imp
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I did that a couple months ago on my old daily driver. I shot the base and clear on and then did my cutting and buffing on the clear. It was my first time doing this procedure and I got a little worried about it. But then after buffing, it looked great.
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sr71mopar
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What type of paint and how long did you let it sit?
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1967dart406
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txracer
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inexpensive paint..ppg (omni).. shot paint one day, clear the second day and next afternoon started sanding clear
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demon340v
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that's what i iid to my door we shot paint and clear the same ay and then i think it was maybe a day or two later we wet sanded with umm 4k grit sand paper if i can rememebr correctly. and then we buffed using some 3M stuff i think it was buffing compound for after fresh paint is slapped down.
don't hold me to what the 3m stuff is called. but that's what ur supposed 2 do from what i understand
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