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[quote="BioCustoms"]so you can honestly say that you can get a car looking like a refinishers standard with cans, if you can then your the best painter ever lol like i say each to their own beliefs me personally think its a waste of time if ye wanting a top job doing if im wrong then il be first to admit it but im still waiting for somebody to prove to me you can, im looking in to it abit too much it is a diy job after all .... but anyways it has gone off subject a little,.... pens are pointless, cans are the next best thing i suppose follow the guide that mrziggers has posted ... sorry for the high jack pugpaul[/quote]
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