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How much skill needed to repaint your own vehicle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Law.Lulz" data-source="post: 6803191" data-attributes="member: 600906"><p>You should never sand blast any body panel on a car, period. If you dont know what to do then i suggest not even trying. You will have runs, orange peel and tons of other ****. If you dont have any experience then i know you dont have a spray booth which means you will have some particles in the paint and no experience painting means you dont know how to wet sand and buff. You can easily burn the clear, buff through the clear or wetsand through to clear if you dont know what you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Law.Lulz, post: 6803191, member: 600906"] You should never sand blast any body panel on a car, period. If you dont know what to do then i suggest not even trying. You will have runs, orange peel and tons of other ****. If you dont have any experience then i know you dont have a spray booth which means you will have some particles in the paint and no experience painting means you dont know how to wet sand and buff. You can easily burn the clear, buff through the clear or wetsand through to clear if you dont know what you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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