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a target="_blank" href=" http://bmgiftshop.com/automotive_services_186_ctg.htm" title=" Windshield Repair Training "> Windshield Repair Training - Start by washing the car (or at least the affected area) and then cleaning the area with the wax remover. Next treat the area with the Nick Sander, (above, left) making sure that all the adjacent area paint that is not well bonded with the body surface is removed. The next step is to apply the glue. There are any number of methods such as brushes inside the cap of the paint bottle, etc. Our preferred method is to pour a small amount of paint into a small dish and then use the paper end of a cardboard match stick to apply the paint. Other detailers have found that a toothpick works well. Another applicator is small detail brushes purchased at artist supply stores. Be sure to shake the paint thoroughly. Apply it in 2 or 3 layers, building it up so that it is well above the surface of the surrounding paint. If the damage is on a vertical surface, you'll want to protect the area below by applying only small amounts of paint, allowing it to dry (about 1/2 hour+) between applications, and using masking tape and paper to prevent dripping. Allow 24 hours to dry.

Windshield Repair Training

Windshield Repair Training
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