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    Stripping inner rear fenders

    I would like to receive some pointers on how to clean/strip the inner fenders of my 65.

    My car is a driver (not taken apart as a full restoration) and I do the work on a lift. I used some Scotchbrite and a scraper but especially the area under the q. windows are hard to reach. Also are the inner fenders facing the outside harder to work on. Some one walked this path? By the way once they are clean (enough) I will cover them w/ POR15 before applying a layer of Wurth.

    Regards,

    Richard
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