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Old 03-31-2003, 03:52 PM
JohnS JohnS is offline
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Default Re: "Fish-eye" remover

My suggestion would be to paint something that was not prepared just right, where the fisheye remover would be needed, and try it. It is possible that these spots have the contaminate buried deep within the surface. I have used the fisheye remover and it worked fine. Be careful not to use TOO much. If you do, it won't be a pretty site. Use EXACTLY as instructed to do so. Test piece first, real thing second....

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