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04-04-2004 07:14 PM #4
To put pro's comment a different way, have the shop that's going to do the work tell you how they want you to protect the surface, and what they want you to use. That way you avoid two problems. One where they end up charging you to un-do what you did, thus undermining your "cost saving " efforts, and two, if something goes wrong later on with the body or paint work they don't have what you did to use as an excuse.
That's why some shops have signs like this:
Labor rate: $75/hour,
$150/hour if you watch,
$300/hour if you help.
Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 04-04-2004 at 07:18 PM.
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