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    sorry time to go to bed OH i hope you did not paint it the way i see it ?all of that is in side of the car like dirt may be blowing out of the windows holes when painting so tape and paper the window holes off from the in side of the car . this may take time but holds down the dirt have done many paint jobs this way . block off any holes. do not use any thing but taping paper . back tape with 2 ich tape this helps the paper from moveing when painting if you want a good job this is the way that work for me done way to many this way try not to move a round more than you have to put a coat down. set down and recoat till you are done try not ot open doors move a round show your friends. if the shop is big sit some were so you are not opening a door a letting in junk and do not sit or ware lint cacher, on all my show paint jobs i like to paint them 3:00 am no one around to make dust and i would not paint if very windy.i painted at a old shop if it had to be a very nice job i would not spay it till it clammed down outside
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