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Restoring A 1962 Ford F100 Rolling Topcoat

 
 
Restoring A 1962 Ford F100 Rolling Topcoat
Restoring A 1962 Ford F100 Rolling Topcoat
The topcoat, which contains the UV protectant, is rolled and brushed on, not shot. It is applied about 20 minutes after the final coat of spray-on Rhino. Color choices are nearly infinite, and can be mixed to taste. View Related Article
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