mrclean81
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This is a project truck that Ive been working on during my spare time for 3 weeks. The truck only has 43,000 miles on it but most of them were obviously off-road miles. This is one of the hardest correction jobs Ive ever done, and it figures that my Griots polisher broke half way through the job. Glue from the Border Patrol stickers was everywhere, and some sort of stuff that was similar to felt was all over it as well. I ended up having 38 hours wrapped up in this truck, and it was an exterior only detail. Virgin Laquer Thinner and a handfull of plastic blades were used to remove the glue. All of the major chunks taken out of the paint were filled with touch up paint and sanded smooth during the wetsanding process. This was one of the only vehicals with damage so bad that I had to start off with 800 grit paper and work my way up to 1500.
After the glue was removed






After the glue was removed

