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Get Shorty Paint Job Hand Rubbing
Get Shorty Paint Job Hand Rubbing
In years prior, "hand rubbed" was all the rage when it came to lacquer paintjobs. Today, paint is much harder and won't reach its full luster by hand rubbing, but sometimes it's the only option. In times like these, use a 100-percent terry cloth to rub out the area. Apply and repeat until the surface is as shiny as the machined-buffed areas. View Related Article
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