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    Putting the shine to it

     



    Winter is setting in and during the garage season I am wanting to bring the shine out in the paint. When I bought the car this past summer, I was told it has about 10 coats of clear on it (we'll see). The car looks like it had been wet sanded for there is no orange peeling. The paint appears very flat. My question - How can I get this car to shine like it is 10inches deep? Thanks, Andy
    Last edited by akrateffil; 11-26-2005 at 04:02 AM.

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