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Post by celica girl on Aug 30, 2004 10:11:58 GMT -5
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Post by AKLGT on Aug 30, 2004 18:04:03 GMT -5
that is very interesting. hmmm... but i just painted my engine cover not that long ago
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Post by keely on Aug 31, 2004 11:30:32 GMT -5
So the idea is that because it's already wrinkled you don't have to worry as much about making it smooth? I can't really see the texture in the pictures aside from it looking very granulated.
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Post by celica girl on Aug 31, 2004 11:47:00 GMT -5
I've seen pieces that have that texture in person... pretty cool if you ask me... I just might do this!
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Post by keely on Aug 31, 2004 11:49:36 GMT -5
JC, are those pics of the Pink Terror we saw in your friend's shop? AAAHHHH! RUN AWAAAAAAAYYY!!!!
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Post by celica girl on Aug 31, 2004 12:30:22 GMT -5
Hahahah hell no!
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Post by swirv on Aug 31, 2004 17:47:38 GMT -5
Any concerns about dust collecting on this rough surface?
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Post by DJDoubleLP on Sept 1, 2004 10:33:20 GMT -5
If it did.......it should be easy to remove it. Just use a good engine cleaner before you rinse it off.
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Post by celica girl on Sept 1, 2004 10:38:22 GMT -5
Description of the item from www.summitracing.comVHT's Wrinkle Plus Coating duplicates the OEM "wrinkle" finish for many factory muscle cars. It's heat-resistant up to 350 degrees F and resists color fading, grease, degreasers, and severe weather conditions. This tough, durable finish is extremely resistant to rust, corrosion, chipping, and cracking.
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