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  • #16
    careful buffing that spray can clear. I fixed a mustang fender years ago and used the same stuff you did. The clear doesn't have a hardener in it and is stays really soft. I hit it will 1500 after a couple weeks after and hand polished it out. You'll take it off if you try to cut it too much.

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    • #17
      That looks terrible. Can't wait to see how that spray can clear looks after the summer. That garbage has no U.V. protection.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by kennybo View Post
        That looks terrible. Can't wait to see how that spray can clear looks after the summer. That garbage has no U.V. protection.
        It isn't a show truck. It is a 200k mile s-10 that gets me to and from work. If I had a compressor and HVLP gun, I would have re-sprayed the entire bedside. It lives outside in the elements and spends its days parked at construction sites. So far, it has held up just fine.
        Originally posted by Leah
        Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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