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Powdercoat is a more pricey but is a good way to go. If my customer has time to leave the car for a few days, then I would powdercoat, but

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Old 10-24-2012, 01:50 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Powdercoat is a more pricey but is a good way to go. If my customer has time to leave the car for a few days, then I would powdercoat, but most want it done overnight so I paint but still take everything apart, clean, prep and use quality products. Check the results:

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@Mike, nice work!
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180 how does the paint hold up over time?
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Powdercoat is a more pricey but is a good way to go. If my customer has time to leave the car for a few days, then I would powdercoat, but most want it done overnight so I paint but still take everything apart, clean, prep and use quality products. Check the results:

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@Mike, nice work!
Yeah, people want it done quick. I have lots of exchange calipers for corvettes and camaros, but only one set of akebonos, because demand is a little too low to justify the expense. I can do local peeps in a day.
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