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My New Bottle Cleaner - 2/9/2008 9:31:56 AM   
OsiaBoyce


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Got this idea from Mr. Lobey. Don't know how well that paint's gonna hold up. Let's hope it works out well.




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RE: My New Bottle Cleaner - 2/9/2008 9:48:34 AM   
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Paint, your gonna do ACL's, are you? Use baking soda or at most fine playground sand.

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RE: My New Bottle Cleaner - 2/9/2008 1:19:39 PM   
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OK, the memory concerning my babblings on here are muddled at best. I assume that impressive looking home version of a tooth whitener is for your car restoration project and not etching your handsome profile into any of your glassier items  At the local chop I mean auto shop they recommend building a box with some heavy plastic on the front, (cut slits to slip your paws through) big enough to fit your fenders. This way you'll be able to reclaim most of your abrasive and limit the amount filling your nose and lungs. Wear a mask regardless. A bandana helps to. It's slow work so don't get in a frazzle. I trust your subing the paint job out to the pros. If you have the skills, do as much of the filler and sanding work yourself, $65 dollars an hour ain't no joke.

Well get going, the thing ain't gonna strip itself...

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