thrid bake light
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Well mine was really bad and it looks brand new now. I had cracks that i could litterally catch my finger nails in...
Definatly. Its worth a shot atleast. Heres some pics of how mine turned out.
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Definatly. Its worth a shot atleast. Heres some pics of how mine turned out.
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After:
#7
I did a halfass 15 minute wetsand job on mine and it came out lookin a lot better.
i plan to redo it when i have some spare time. Im gonna take one of my circular hole bits for my drill and bolt it down on a block of wood and attach some of the 800 grit to it. Then put that bit in my benchtop drill press and use a bungee on the lowering lever to have it apply constant gentle pressure and turn the drill on high.
that oughtta make it look brand new.
i plan to redo it when i have some spare time. Im gonna take one of my circular hole bits for my drill and bolt it down on a block of wood and attach some of the 800 grit to it. Then put that bit in my benchtop drill press and use a bungee on the lowering lever to have it apply constant gentle pressure and turn the drill on high.
that oughtta make it look brand new.
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