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Old 03-27-2008, 12:04 PM
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Re: Paint Chip Filling

I've never seen that process before - looks like you get great results out of it and it saves time/clear vs. wetsanding.
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Re: Paint Chip Filling

Last two pics look great but just curious how a close-up of the area looks? How much of the indentation is still seem? Reason I ask is I have an area on my rear bumper that was taped last Winter that I still haven't fixed yet solely because I continue to hesitate using any repair system yet as none thrill me.

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Re: Paint Chip Filling

Totoland Master, which reducer and hardener you use?
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Totoland Master, which reducer and hardener you use?
I don't have a clue!....I'll have to look at the containers and write it down when I get back from Detail Fest.

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I don't have a clue!....I'll have to look at the containers and write it down when I get back from Detail Fest.
LOL Pretty please! Thank you in advance!
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