Posted November 8th, 2010
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Ryan J asked: I currently have a one car garage and am interested in converting to a two car garage. I am wondering how much additional space I need for it. I currently have 14 feet on my property line from where the garage ends, is that enough to add the second spot? Thank you!
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Posted February 5th, 2010
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qcfx2a asked: I have to spray paint a certain styrofoam sculpture for a friend but the thing is I’m gonna be using automotive acrylic and we all know that would melt styrofoam. Now I heard there’s something you could apply to the styrofoam first which would prevent it from melting when spraypainted on.
Btw, I’m sticking to automotive acrylic and telling me to use another kind of paint is out of the question.
Tags: Acrylic Paint, Automotive Paint, Styrofoam
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Posted July 27th, 2009
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fanny gardener asked:
I wanted to put my business logo’s website on the back of my car, but I don’t want to pay an arm and a leg to get it done, and I want it to really “pop” what should I so or use?
http://www.goodbuynow.com/
Tags: Business Logo, Car Decal, Lettering
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Posted January 28th, 2009
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gemhak asked: I have a 3 year old car which has a typical modern paintwork finish.
Unlike my previous (older) cars that I could simply remove superficial scratches and blemishes using cutting compound or even just polish, this does not work now.
As I understand it, most modern paintwork has multiple layers of a clear’varnish’ product.
Any suggestions of what I can do short of taking my car to a professional auto paint shop?
Tags: Older Cars, Professional Auto, Scratches
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