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Old 02-11-2011, 05:46 PM   #28 (permalink)
Junkman2008
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Originally Posted by JGreenwood07 View Post
Do you know of anyone you'd recommend in the Houston area? I've got a 6 inch hairiline scratch from my front quarter panel over to my door. It can barely be felt with fingernail and is nearly invisible, but it's there and it bugs me to no end.

I'm having a hard time finding someone to work on the car who uses a paint thickness gauge. After hearing how thin the clear is on the Z, I'm not letting anyone wet sand it who doesn't have one.

Agreed. Amazing work on the car above. Watched the tutorials but just can't bring myself to try it on the car just yet. Plan on practicing on an older Mazda we've got though.
I don't know anyone around you as I am not in this line of business. I do this for fun and therapy. If I actually had to do it for a living, I would probably charge way more than anyone would pay! I agree with you on the paint thickness gauge. That Z paint is tricky as hell.
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