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14ft V Lund
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<blockquote data-quote="MTord03" data-source="post: 228660" data-attributes="member: 6842"><p>We had to do multiple coats of the remover. I also used a paint brush but after we scraped the paint off there was still a little bit of primer left underneath of it and so we just used a sanding block to remove the rest. Im not sure but i think it was a 150 grit sanding block. It worked out pretty well. And then after that we wet sanded it and shined it right up. Good luck on your project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTord03, post: 228660, member: 6842"] We had to do multiple coats of the remover. I also used a paint brush but after we scraped the paint off there was still a little bit of primer left underneath of it and so we just used a sanding block to remove the rest. Im not sure but i think it was a 150 grit sanding block. It worked out pretty well. And then after that we wet sanded it and shined it right up. Good luck on your project! [/QUOTE]
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