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I get asked often how I can see flaws in the paint that are so subtle that most don't see them.
Here's an example. Take a flashlight and lay it on the body or close to and inspect the truck. Here's two handles on the drivers side that have abraded paint. Dead center in the handle from opening.
You really want to see something crazy, go turn off the lights in your house and shine light down the walls, not at them. You'll find some interesting things
Same technique investigators use at crime scenes.
The glove with white scotch brite pad, its non abrasive and what I use on the inside of the flares to remove tar and grime.
Here's an example. Take a flashlight and lay it on the body or close to and inspect the truck. Here's two handles on the drivers side that have abraded paint. Dead center in the handle from opening.
You really want to see something crazy, go turn off the lights in your house and shine light down the walls, not at them. You'll find some interesting things
Same technique investigators use at crime scenes.
The glove with white scotch brite pad, its non abrasive and what I use on the inside of the flares to remove tar and grime.
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