How 2: repair pealing clear coat,
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You're actually an awesome presenter. It takes real skill to make it all happen on video at a nice pace and with detailed, interesting info. You're also really animated and enthusiastic. This is only the second of your videos I've watched, but I know that watching the others will be time well spent. Many YouTube videos are full of "yeah, umm... I'm gonna go right ahead and get that off of there..."
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Thanks for a fresh and interesting views of body repair. You are an excellent teacher with lots of detail and explanation of what you are doing. It all makes sense. Thanks for leaving the mystery out of it. I'll be watching each of your videos, I seem to learn something new with each one. Thanks in advance for upcoming post.
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Always enjoy your posts. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work!
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Cheers mate, any advice re what sort of Gravity Feed gun for a DIYer?
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we started using abranet a few months ago at work, it sure does have some good legs on it
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Very handy - do the steps outlined in this video also apply to plastic/abs parts? I have several trim pieces that has the clearcoat flaking off, revealing the paint underneath.
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Hey it's nice to see you back at it again, I hope your winter went well. Thanks for doing what you do and I'll be watching.
Mike
Sounds like a lot of gay people in here.
2cantremember 3 weeks ago
@2cantremember ??? whats bothering you - you tube is for heterosexuals
restolad 3 weeks ago
Is there a reason why you don't take all the paint off and start from a fresh base if you've taken that much off already Restolad? Would it save feathering and trying to blend in etc?
DRJIVAN 5 months ago
DRJIVAN no need to remove paint that is sound and stable. cause that takes time chemicals and elbow grease
restolad 5 months ago 3