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<blockquote data-quote="67panel" data-source="post: 618482" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>Still rubbing down, found I still had some "liquid filler" so brushed that on. Flatted it back yesterday and found some high spots , also decided to fill warp in n/s upper panel so need more filler!!! DAed the drivers door and front panel to get rid of last respray, cant decide if I should take off the blue layer on doors but have to be careful due to layer of filler over most of the door from old repair. Still have passenger and slider to strip paint off using 80 grit disc in DA , its a dusty old job .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67panel, post: 618482, member: 13328"] Still rubbing down, found I still had some "liquid filler" so brushed that on. Flatted it back yesterday and found some high spots , also decided to fill warp in n/s upper panel so need more filler!!! DAed the drivers door and front panel to get rid of last respray, cant decide if I should take off the blue layer on doors but have to be careful due to layer of filler over most of the door from old repair. Still have passenger and slider to strip paint off using 80 grit disc in DA , its a dusty old job . [/QUOTE]
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