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Old 01-29-2001, 08:59 PM   #3
79Stang
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Wet sand the plastic with a nice fine paper, this will get all the dirt and grime up - use a type of alcohal(prep pad) to clean up the rest - Then use a hi-quality 'plastic paint' something that is made to be flexible.. I did it the wrong way twice - learn from my mistakes Better the paint the longer it will last and the more durable it will be...



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