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Old 06-12-2017, 12:25 AM   #10
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Re: 1969 Short Wide

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That is weird. I've only used the stuff on 2 different trucks. I used the optional extra hardener both times because the sales rep I spoke with said it couldn't hurt. It could be the paint that changed it too. I was just curious is all.
I just sprayed some black SEM and tintable raptor stuff on my truck, and after comparing the 2, my dad and I will never use the raptor stuff again. He has had several problems with it before, and this just finished it off. The texture it sprayed was not very even no matter what we did. Overall we were not happy with it.
The SEM stuff sprayed really nice and looks like it will hold up really well. In fact, we visually compared it to the professionally sprayed stuff that is in my dad's truck, and you could hardly tell the difference.
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