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SS spoiler backyard respray

LXCHEV

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Excellent result, well done. I have nothing against the use of spray cans either - but damn it's frustrating when the nozzles decide to cause grief. I used to think it was just the cheapo cans that were prone to it, but even quality cans seem to randomly go on strike too.

Anyway - looks incredible!
 

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Excellent result, well done. I have nothing against the use of spray cans either - but damn it's frustrating when the nozzles decide to cause grief. I used to think it was just the cheapo cans that were prone to it, but even quality cans seem to randomly go on strike too.

Anyway - looks incredible!
Hot water. No blocked nozzle
 

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Cheers all. I reckon more people should take up the challenge of spraying small parts like this or even an entire car. There's no mystery to it, just a bit elbow grease, patience and following instructions of your products.
 
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