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[quote="thatplace"][quote="Spratty"]each to their own beliefs but [b]any professionally trained refinisher like myself knows and will back me up [/b]when I say that cans don’t work long term .... I’ve managed to get small jobs look good for about a 2 -5 days then the paint just sinks and turns satin to matt.[/quote] i'm a professional and have been for over 10 years and i'm not going to back you up, decent results can be had from cans and last alot longer than 2-5 days, you must be using poundland cans[/quote]
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