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    DA34GUY is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Out in the country (Duncan)
    Car Year, Make, Model: 32Roadster/always buildin sumthin
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    As Don said above.
    If it ain't right outta the gun, ya can't buffout mistakes.
    Mine is done in base coat/ clear coat with about 25 - 30% flattner in the clear.
    Still has all the advantages of a shiney paint,
    Will not chalk out, can wax and detail
    Take care of it just like a shiny job.
    A real PITA to acheive a perfect finish.
    But it can be done, just takes a "hell of a trigger puller" to pull it off.
    Harder and more time consuming than shiney.
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    When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>

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