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#83 |
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This maybe a little overboard, but.... If you wet sand the lighter with some 1000+ grit sandpaper and put a couple more coats of paint on it, the finish will be very durable even with heavy use. Wet sanding doesnt remove very much of a previous layer of paint and it gives the next layer something to hold on to. Painting old cars people use up to 5+, to get that mirror finish that looks a mile deep and in between each coat they wet sand the previous layer of paint.
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Nice!
I have an old double flame lighter that I am thinking about having a buddy powder coat.
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I have some pre-glued wood veneer that would go on a ronson really nice. looks like i have weekend project
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