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1. Repainting A Trunk Lid (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 12:13:13 -0400charset=iso-8859-1
First off, thanks a million for all the recommendations on the body work questions last week. While I ran out of time last weekend, I plan on getting to it within the next two weeks. As usual, my we
/html/spridgets/2000-09/msg00725.html (9,207 bytes)

2. Re: Repainting A Trunk Lid (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:37:15 -0400
In woodworking it is suggested that steel wool leaves minute pieces of steel behind, making the finish rough. It is better to use Skotchbrite or 3M Sandblaster sponges to do this. Good luck!
/html/spridgets/2000-09/msg00732.html (10,418 bytes)

3. Re: Repainting A Trunk Lid (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 15:31:12 EDT
<< SHould this step be done with 600 grit or 000 steel wool instead of the 400grit? >> I wouldn't use the steel wool...unless you are into tiny rust specs.... RH
/html/spridgets/2000-09/msg00744.html (6,627 bytes)

4. Re: Repainting A Trunk Lid (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 09:33:44 -0700
Not only a rough finish potentially, but wood in particular will grab those little fibers and hang on to them and then you'll get rust spots. Definately use Scotchbrite! They make a special red (maro
/html/spridgets/2000-09/msg00795.html (11,716 bytes)


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