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1987 35′ Airstream custom reclear

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No, this is not a factory reclear job, we based the original stripe colors, painted the badly damaged roof (oxidized from the sun) with base, blended the base into the original aluminum side panels then prepped and layed out 8 gallons of high solids clear.    What do you have when you wet sand & buff this sort of clear?  Does a “shiny silver bullet” mean anything to you?
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Kidding aside, we’re not here for the “status Quo”, when we do an exterior refinish, it will stand out in a crowd or we won’t do the job, its just that simple.   Argue all you want about the time it takes or the material expense but the proof is in the final finish and that is where we excel, enough said.  And as a great friend of mine says, “and you can take that to the bank”!

 

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