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Old 08-12-2013, 09:29 AM   #13
RandallNeighbour
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I covered the side mirrors, top of rear bumper, and a piece of the front bumper over the weekend.

Getting all the water bubbles out was impossible for me. However, half of them were gone this morning when I sent the wife off to work in the car. It will sit in 95 degree heat all day outside and I'm hoping I won't see many (if any) tonight when she gets home from work.

If we both like the looks of my work after the week is over, I'll do the front fenders and hood next weekend. If that looks good after it's cured, I'll attack the front bumper, which is the most difficult with a lot of bendy spots.

KCJ2050 - I can clearly see why you suggested paying more to get a professional to do it. Very frustrating work with the promise of delayed gratification if all the bubbles disappear and the work looks good.
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