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Re: Recently painted 1966 Mustang need help
Originally Posted by 7PaintGuns
No not myself, just an employee. I can recomend a great place a personal friend of mine owns. I may also be available to come look at it.
What is the name of your personal friend's shop where you work?
I will keep your offer to look at it in mind. Thanks
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Re: Recently painted 1966 Mustang need help
Originally Posted by lu2677
What is the name of your personal friend's shop where you work?
I will keep your offer to look at it in mind. Thanks
I don't work there. I work for a large collision center. His shop does collision and restoration. I will call him tomorrow and find out if it is somthing the're interested in and send you a personal message with any details.
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Re: Recently painted 1966 Mustang need help
Originally Posted by 7PaintGuns
I don't work there. I work for a large collision center. His shop does collision and restoration. I will call him tomorrow and find out if it is somthing the're interested in and send you a personal message with any details.
Getting personal messages is not for me.
When the work gets started and if we have road blocks I'll be back. If there are new posts with new suggestions I will continue to read them.
The owners of collision shops that we have talked to say, "we make our money doing collision work only and that makes us under time restraints with the insurance companies, We don't have time to do they work you need." Thanks for the offer, I'll pass.
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Re: Recently painted 1966 Mustang need help
It's passing on this kind of offer that probably got you into this predicament in the first place. I hope the car turns out great when all is said and done. Good luck!
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Re: Recently painted 1966 Mustang need help
Originally Posted by 7PaintGuns
It's passing on this kind of offer that probably got you into this predicament in the first place. I hope the car turns out great when all is said and done. Good luck!
That is an odd assumption to make. "This predicament" is caused by a man that did a very poor job mechanically and on the body, after we were patient and waited 13 months, and paid him the money when he asked for it. i came on the forum to get advice for my husband about correcting paint problems. I see you have been here since Oct. Perhaps your personal offers and assumptions were not required.
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Re: Recently painted 1966 Mustang need help
Answer to Mike's questions;
I have used Mcquires drill kit for buffing with Ultimate polishing compound.
I have Mother's synthetic wax, and polishing glaze.
I do not have your educational material.
Thanks again
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