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Old 12-04-2009, 03:59 AM
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while they do all lay nice, you need to be careful, there are clears made for restoration and clears made for collision.
There collision clears you can sand and buff once they cool down out of the booth, while there hs clear even baked you need to let sit 1-2 days.
2-3 coats of there hs clear you can sand 800-2500 and buff. burn thrus are non existent if you watch the edges.
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while they do all lay nice, you need to be careful, there are clears made for restoration and clears made for collision.
There collision clears you can sand and buff once they cool down out of the booth, while there hs clear even baked you need to let sit 1-2 days.
2-3 coats of there hs clear you can sand 800-2500 and buff. burn thrus are non existent if you watch the edges.
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