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1966 Chevy Chevelle Paint Job For Less Rear View

1966 Chevy Chevelle Paint Job For Less Rear View
Paint Your Car For $750
There were several low spots in the quarter-panel that needed attention, as well as in the area where the top transitions into the sail panels. McGann applied filler, knocked down the rough spots with 80-grit paper on a dual-action sander, and then sanded them with a long board using 150-grit paper. Finally, he sanded the entire surface again with 220-grit to remove the heavy 150-grit scratches. Moving your hand over the work area is the best way to find the high and low spots before applying primer. McGann used a long sanding block, moving in opposite 45-degree sanding patterns to help shape the work area. View Related Article
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