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    ooh great, now matt can do mine

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    I started buying new door belt moldings, quarter window moldings, and some other trim pieces. After seeing this I wish I hadn't.

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    You're welcome Jay, it was great refinishing yours with that new primer. Came out better than mine and a little bit less work.

    Anybody else that wants theirs done, PM me. I can work out, what I think, is a good price for labor and material. It depends how bad they are to start with and how much primer I use.

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    Thanks for the info i did one of mine last nite and it looks great. +1 to you.

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    I would love a quote on the work. Mine may be a relatively easy fix, as I have some of them NEW ready to be popped in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hangemhigh View Post
    that's a damn nice job!...props to you.
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    wanna do another set
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    That's how I roll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVT32VDOHC View Post
    You're welcome Jay, it was great refinishing yours with that new primer. Came out better than mine and a little bit less work.

    Anybody else that wants theirs done, PM me. I can work out, what I think, is a good price for labor and material. It depends how bad they are to start with and how much primer I use.
    How many hours do you think you have into a set of mouldings?

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    It's really hard to say how many hours. Each set is going to be a different amount of hours because of condition. The masking and taping takes some time, then sand, prime, sand, prime until smooth, then untape and retape with new stuff, then finish sand, paint and clear. I never kept track of hours, I'd put in a little time here and there when I'm free.

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