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bruce bailey
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Date Posted: 01:20:29 01/01/03 Wed
In reply to: Dave C. 's message, "Maaco" on 22:15:48 12/30/02 Mon

Over the years I have painted my cars with about every kind of paint and sometimes restorers can get too far off base with the type of paint they use. Clearcoat paints just don't look right on some older cars and for a 70s mopar or Ford, how many really looked that good when they were built? For a daily driver, I would just make it cheap as it is going to get dinged up anyway and save your $$$ for the next job. One thing about the intergrated clearcoat is that you can light sand and rub out some imperfections and orang peel easier.

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What's that thing about orange peel? Is that a Florida thing? (NT)Mr. Lemon10:54:43 01/01/03 Wed



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