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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Hampton, Ga
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Re: 1958 Saab story
I wet sanded and prepped the truck this morning before work and painted the primer spots when I got home. It was cold and foggy out this morning, and about 68 degrees when I got home. I'm very impressed with the color match from finish masters. It's just a single stage urethane.
-Josh
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Re: 1958 Saab story
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Re: 1958 Saab story
I got up this morning and wet sanded the fresh paint with 600 grit to knock some of the shine off so it matches the rest of the paint. Then I installed the tail lights and the headlight bezels.
-Josh
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