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Old 04-25-2002, 07:01 PM   #5
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I agree with you David, after doing all the prep work & 95% of the masking I too went with Macco . The quality of the paint is very good, although we had a small problem with overspray at the interior like fingerprints in the seat( probly when the jambs were being painted) but overall there were no drips , runs or missed areas. Make shure you remove the driprail & window trim b4 you paint. Just remember the details because they wont , But thats another story.
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