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Years ago I had a '69 442 that had a light foam material between the inner and outer fender attachment points but the issue was that water in between the joint would cause hidden rust formations. Having removed the material, I installed thin plastic washers between the joints so if there was...
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http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=vmjd60lo48mkcfrgmmvdo0m9s0&
If these guys don't know,you'll have to go back to the future.
If it's trim you wish to buff out I assume your using what appears to be a bench grinder with buffing wheels attached. If that's the case pic up a kit with various abrasives like:
https://www.bright-works.com/store/html/comp.html
Use only one wheel for each abrasive, do not put a different...
He's full of it. Had it been done right the first time, he'd have used a sealer appropriate for the job. He's probably wishing that he'd sanded it better or striped the whole damn hood or that you'll go away, never to be heard from again. Make him take ownership for his screw up no matter how...
Your going to have to cut them out and weld new pieces in, or make patches on the back side and glue them in with an overlap using body shop two-part epoxy adhesive. Then you can bondo the outer side. Leading is good option as well if you know how to, using a backer piece. Sure got a lot of...
You got it all wrong and your make and model of car is not the only one. The left will always look brighter, the right one not so much so due to wire resistance and power drawn from the wire by the the bulb that's lit first. The next bulb down the wire gets slightly less voltage especially brake...
Can't buff clear coat or you'll get ghosting under the clear that looks like wipe marks. You'll have poor adhesion as well so best to spray, wipe down and apply the clear. You can wet sand ever so lightly with 1500 grit provided you don't leave the infamous " angel hair" effect.
Still one of the best cleaner/degreasers is Dunk if you can find it. After it sits on a surface for a while just rinse it off with a hose or power washer. I put it in an atomizer bottle to spray it on. Doesn't eat paint, easily applied without destroying the atomizer, rinses clear and is...