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TRD.GT.2000
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Registered: July 2012 Posts: 1
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Hey, I am brand new to the forum, and yes I read the newbie stuff. So I am working on a big dent fix. I wish I could have just stuck a toilet plunger on it and sucked it back in place but then again thats not really my style. So I have some pics of the progress that I will put up.
So here's what I would like to hear opinions on and ect. I just laid down my primer after spending hours sanding down bondo to perfection, and used a 600 grit and scotch pad on paint surrounding the area. Now I have a hard primer edge and I know I need to sand the primer down but whats best? like 300 grit or something more like 600? and whats the best way to make it blend with the rest of the body?
P.S. could not find liquid silver metallic anywhere I read that the Millnieum Silver is very close. True?
Cheers.
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