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    So the flames are on the car at this point. There are many other things that have occurred at this point. The principal has given me a key to the vo-tech so that we can come and go as we please. School is ending in just a few days, but we can still work on the car.

    Now steve is going to try and "blend" the silver in areas that have been sanded to the primer. He covers them and it is very obvious that it's not going to matchup. I ask him about it and he says that the clear will cover it. At this point I'm thinking, "I don't know much about painting, but there is now way in this workd that a clear coat is going to make those spots blend."

    Here is what one of the several spots lloked like. You can see to the right of the spot where it has already been covered once, and you can see the different color that it makes. You can also see in the door jam the type of other mistakes that were made with bleed throughs.
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