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My 93 cobra light Resto, follow along!!
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<blockquote data-quote="buddha93" data-source="post: 10639266" data-attributes="member: 6433"><p>Unless you run out of paint. Things can go really bad if you make a wrong turn doing something like this, and before you know it, your down to primer. Glad it's going good for you though.</p><p></p><p>I will say this. If you've basically sanded out the clear in some areas, make damn sure you use a good wax to seal up the exposed paint. You've only got mils of thickness with the factory job......not like the old days were the paint was as thick as hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddha93, post: 10639266, member: 6433"] Unless you run out of paint. Things can go really bad if you make a wrong turn doing something like this, and before you know it, your down to primer. Glad it's going good for you though. I will say this. If you've basically sanded out the clear in some areas, make damn sure you use a good wax to seal up the exposed paint. You've only got mils of thickness with the factory job......not like the old days were the paint was as thick as hell. [/QUOTE]
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