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Using these simple steps will help you match the gloss output of your original vehicle finish. or 972-420-1293
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Using these simple steps will help you match the gloss output of your original vehicle finish. or 972-420-1293
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Great Job Pete !!
hey pete i was wondering, if a person is going to remove the quarter panels is it ok just to prime the inside before putting them back on, i see this all the time but i saw a video were they painted the insides after priming, would priming after epoxy priming be a good idea? im thinking that if i just prime the inner quarter panels that the primer will hold moisture were paint would not. thanks for all your videos pete.
you can really fuck it up, and fuck it up good. LOL i love this guy
great advice thanks
This video reminds me of the ones I started watching full of knowledge. No employees messing up the video with the frustration coming thru from our friend Pete.
Great video!
is that MC161?! I love that clear its awesome for the price!
amazing job!
Mate!! you'r the master and a legend. I'm so glad I found your videos when I did, "get er done" has been my motto at work running up to Christmas and mate! I'm knocking of early thanks to your motto.
No it's MS52 Matrix Clear.
you can go ahead and just apply epoxy primer and you will be alright. The epoxy primer has a catylist which is a hardner and will seal up the metal from any mositure.. I usually use black epoxy primer on a job like this.. no paint is necassary…