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Old Feb 3, 2013 | 09:02 AM
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To be honest, if you are paying for a pro to lay the top coat down, then I'd let them do the lot. If something happens to the wheel then they will just blame your prep work.

I have painted a few sets of wheels in the past and to be honest by the time you have bought all the materials and with the time taken to do it, you may as well just get a pro to do them for you!
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