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Old 09-29-2017, 07:30 AM   #11
WyattTX
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Re: Minimal for painting?

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Originally Posted by 72HuggerK20 View Post
I've found it to be easier and to give better results anyway if you don't waste the time doing all that setup to try to emulate a booth. You might as well face the fact that for a really good finish, you'll have to cut and buff. You're a beginner; you'll have orange peel, possibly a sag here or there, and definitely a bunch of dust. One of the best paint jobs I've ever seen was done in a gravel yard in a makeshift tent. It's all about what you do before and after the paint job.
Thanks, I guess it is all about practice.
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