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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
First time doing paint correction.
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<blockquote data-quote="31BCobra" data-source="post: 14807343" data-attributes="member: 87741"><p>They are white, and cannot be caught with a fingernail. I don't think I will be going through that much work for a few little imperfections. I am not that OCD. But I do very much appreciate the advice. The color is Torch Red. I think it is slightly... more red than Colorado Red.</p><p></p><p>I will probably end up starting from scratch again in 6-9 months and go to the yellow pad on those spots to see if it can be cleared up. I just ran out of time this weekend to spend any more time on her.</p><p></p><p>What is the best way to get all this stuff off, down to the clear, to do the process over again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="31BCobra, post: 14807343, member: 87741"] They are white, and cannot be caught with a fingernail. I don't think I will be going through that much work for a few little imperfections. I am not that OCD. But I do very much appreciate the advice. The color is Torch Red. I think it is slightly... more red than Colorado Red. I will probably end up starting from scratch again in 6-9 months and go to the yellow pad on those spots to see if it can be cleared up. I just ran out of time this weekend to spend any more time on her. What is the best way to get all this stuff off, down to the clear, to do the process over again? [/QUOTE]
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