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    final clear coat on front hood..

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    Restoration Design Key Fob
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    Nice touch Bob ...
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    Final clear coat on driver and passenger door...


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    Very Tidy Job... Well done yourself!

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    final clear coat on the rear quarter panels
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    the driver door had some very small solvent pops.
    at first i thought i was going to sand it down and re -clear.
    I ended up wet sanding with soapy water and 800 grit on a knife sharpening stone that i used as a sanding block..
    luckily it all sanded out .
    so now it is "cut" and preliminarily "buffed"
    looks fine...

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    This is really fun to watch
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    check this out ... the clear disk in the bottom of this 3m liner is PPG Deltron DC4010.
    IT sat for a couple of weeks and the bottom of the 3m liner measures 90mm, the disk has SHRUNK to 80mm.
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    On this project I have been at the mercy of the local paint jobber.
    More than a 10% shrinkage is outrageous.

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    Back on the gun..........
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