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<blockquote data-quote="nYc.kablamO" data-source="post: 2011678" data-attributes="member: 569214"><p>the wheels are good if you dont go crazywith them or else youll end up with alot of low spots. with those curves youll be edging the wheel alot, makes it harder to work=more holes. After a good layer of kitty hair definetly try a putty file. they sell em at autozone pep boys whatever. just work the file in a nice cross pattern. theres alot less mess and your low spots are already marked. after all the high stuff is filed down and the lows are untouched, it makes it easy to see where you should add more kitty hair.</p><p></p><p>for the tight spots just cut a little piece of the file so you can work it with your thumb</p><p></p><p>G'luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nYc.kablamO, post: 2011678, member: 569214"] the wheels are good if you dont go crazywith them or else youll end up with alot of low spots. with those curves youll be edging the wheel alot, makes it harder to work=more holes. After a good layer of kitty hair definetly try a putty file. they sell em at autozone pep boys whatever. just work the file in a nice cross pattern. theres alot less mess and your low spots are already marked. after all the high stuff is filed down and the lows are untouched, it makes it easy to see where you should add more kitty hair. for the tight spots just cut a little piece of the file so you can work it with your thumb G'luck [/QUOTE]
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