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Classicgas

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Thanks.  Well I only did this twice,  and never again lol. I used a red non grain raising stain, sprayed in extremely light coats over a base of Metalizer aluminum.  It never really dried as stain is designed to penetrate wood. It wanted to fisheye  something fierce,  thus extremely light coats, then probably  5 or 6 coats of clear then polished. I did this on a 57 Chrysler 300C as well.  This was built in 2003-2005, not exactly sure. 

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