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Date:         Tue, 7 Nov 1995 16:12:33 -0800 (PST)
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From:         Matthew Henricks <mjhenks@engr.csulb.edu>
Subject:      What is the best way to remove sags in a new paint job?

does anybody have any ideas on this? i just painted my 60 crew cab and made a few mistakes on the interior. what would be the best way to remove the sag and then buff the area out? i do not want to color sand the whole thing as that take too much time. there is also a few spots that did not "run" very well and look cloudy. is there any way to rub them out. any help would be greatly apreciated. thanks and God Bless matt


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