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Old 08-18-2009, 01:40 PM   #196
72BlckButy
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Re: Project: Blank Slate

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Maybe I used them wrong, but I'm still a fan of sandpaper over scotchbrite pads. The pads seemed to leave the surface scratched looking. Paper makes things smooth. jmo.
I used sand paper and scotchbrite pads during the process, and the only issue I had with the sand paper was that it seemed to rub off on the edges before I ever got to the actual desired sanding area. Then again, this is my first attempt to actually make something look real nice while using a rattle can.

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The stickers are not stock style, but look good. They all have six lug holes, three hold down screw holes. Not sure what's wrong. They look fine to me.
Nothin' wrong with 6-lug caps...
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