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beachcat good article if you are a novice painter
http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/paint-body/sucp-1205-15-paint-and-body-mistakes-to-avoid/?sm_id=social_aumohotrodsshub_default_20150905_51979276&adbid=10153004815411825&adbpl=fb&adbpr =40147666824#photo-01padroo Thanks Roger, some good tips. I used to paint a car now and then and was always looking for a better way to get the job done. I wanted to be a body man when I was young but never made it to school. A lot has changed as far as materials go but a lot of the basics are still the same. MDProwler I hadn’t painted in over 20 years when I got the Prowler and decided to paint my own parts. I was a little apprehensive at using 2 stage paints but they actually turned out to be much easier then the old poly paints. Clear is easy to fix.
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