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I am not a paint guy, but...
I have never heard of buffing a clear coat.

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From: Thomas Schwartz [mailto:cudadream@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 11:47 AM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Buffing Fresh Paint Job...


Hi All,

I apologize for this email if it's been answered recently.  I have a
freshly painted car with vinyl stripes on it.  How can I safely buff it
and seal it to bring out the true luster?  The paint is a 2 stage
(base/clear).  I also want to know how to safely protect the stripes.
Any input is appreciated.

I have a buffer, but I haven't buffed out ANY cars before.  Willing to
try it on my old daily driver, but don't want to kill my new paint...

Or should I just pay to have it done?  It's just a pain to do that, any
would prefer to do it myself.

thanks

Thomas

		

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