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runny and dried paint
I just bought a used 1994 silver toyota corolla with 50000 miles on it. It has some scratches and chips on the exterior of the car that the previous owner did. He tried to fix them by spray painting them with silver paint. He put too much paint on it and the paint got runny and dried. Is there any way to fix this problem or cover it up?
Thanks! __________________ Autopartswarehouse Last edited by wreckchord : 07-30-2008 at 01:05 AM. |
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it'll go to 70...in first
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Re: runny and dried paint
sand it off and have it sprayed. color matching a metallic with an aerosol isnt going to happen. especially if you're trying to blend it.
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painthuffer
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Re: runny and dried paint
True.Break out the sandpaper.
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