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Right Way To Cut And Buff Paint Difference
Right Way To Cut And Buff Paint Difference
Compare this shot to the earlier one, before Lindstrom started buffing, and you can see that the difference is downright amazing. You can also see the orange peel on the gas door to the left. When you think of the work required on this one section and then apply that to the entire car it’s easy to see how a high-end show-quality job can take well over 40 hours to do right. View Related Article
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