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Re: parts dip in Oregon

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Subject: Re: parts dip in Oregon
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 12:13:34 -0500
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The clear choice here is media blasting.

In fact, I would advise throwing a additional fine sand or glass bead 
material directly onto the finish paint job. This prevents the babe that 
lays on your car when posing for a photo from sliding on your nice paint 
job with her studded jeans. With the added grip, she stays right in place.

jay fishbein
wallingford, ct

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Billy Zoom wrote:

>>Is there a reason that media blasting will not work?
>>    
>>
>Whenever you paint a monocoque that's been blasted, leftover sand keeps
>blowing out of all the nooks and crannies and spoiling the paintjob.




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