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Old 11-10-2017, 08:36 PM   #22
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Re: blast or sand

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Originally Posted by mongocanfly View Post
Doug I've seen that immersion removal done on a few tv shows but I don't know of anywhere near me that does it...
yeah I could clean it myself given enough time but I'm kinda rushing this so my dad can enjoy it...he's 83....but I want to do it as right as I can without dragging it out 4 or 5 years....keeping in mind I'm no bodyman...I have done a few trucks bodywork and paint...

as far as solid, yall can't imagine how clean and rust free this truck is...I only wish my AD was this solid...even the paint in under the fenderwells looks good...all the bolts I've looked at are even clean and rustfree
I'd try to do what you can by yourself to see if you get the results you want, then move onto the next attempt. Only you know what the surface condition is, so I'd move slowly to try all you can 1st. As you see, there's a lot of opinions and we've all done what we think is the best way, and many times, we'll move onto to other directions. Best of luck
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