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- From: erc@Apple.COM (Ed Carp)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: paint touch-up
- Message-ID: <77650@apple.apple.COM>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 04:47:22 GMT
- References: <milo-250193194243@mielo.dorm.rutgers.edu>
- Organization: Bleeding Edge Technologies - 'Sliding Down The Razor Blade Of Life...'
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- In article <milo-250193194243@mielo.dorm.rutgers.edu> milo@dorm.rutgers.edu (Jim mielo) writes:
- >
- > I have a small chip on my car and was wondering if it's better to get
- >it fixed at a shop or do it myself.
- >
- > If I do it myself is there anything I should look out for or any
- >special techniques?
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- Doing it yourself is usually much cheaper. It's not difficult, but make sure
- you get the right color! ;)
-
- Working in small increments and going slow and being careful are what works
- for me. Good luck!
- --
- Ed Carp, N7EKG erc@apple.com 801/538-0177
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- "It is your resistance to 'what is' that causes your suffering." -- Buddha
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