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Old 12-30-2009, 10:39 PM   #106
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Re: '72 Frame Up Rebuild

I brushed mine on and yes, you can tell it if you look at it hard, there are brush strokes and a few drips here and there.

I didn't try to roll it mainly because of all the nooks and crannys but the frame itself probably could be rolled....didn't think about trying that.

That stuff is exactly what they say it is though.....if you get any in the grooves on the lid you won't get the lid off again.

Really tough finish and shiny.

I would absolutely recommend that product to anyone.
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