[DML] Re: Filled Front Antenna hole....
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[DML] Re: Filled Front Antenna hole....



Try going over the area with 80# paper. Go lightly or you will make a
"hole". Be sure to "blend" ie don't just work on the spot where the
hole was. You may have to do the whole panel. finish with a blending pad.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ctdmc83" <nmastrocinque@xxxx> wrote:
> My car has evidence of having had the front antenna hole "filled", 
> but it was never properly blended, so from certain angles the 
> difference between its surface finish compared to the rest of the 
> fender can be clearly seen.  I have run my hand over the area and it 
> is completely smooth, just not "matching" with the rest of the 
> fender.  I would appreciate specific suggestions and equipment to 
> blend this in so that it essentially becomes invisible.  Thanks all!




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