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Location: East Long Island
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![]() Months??? We're not talking about BUILDing the car first...Wet sanding per panel with the right sanding block can take several minuets..After that sanding with a finer grit paper goes even quicker. After my 2001 GT was in an accident this January, my body shop decided to remove the base coat/clear coat which I had Macco (huge mistake) put on last year. With only one person working on it at a time they restored the factory color and shine with wet sanding, primer and 2 stage basecoat paint job. True if you do it too fast you'll get peeling, popping, bleeding and blushing but thats' what Macco specialists train in. I would never let them paint another car of mine, I would'nt let those guys paint a set of shelves.
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