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Old 03-08-2004, 09:36 PM
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Default Re: COPO dip!!!!!!!!!

Eddiey, yup, any putty and sound deadener is gone. Dip a hood and I have no idea how you'd fix that.

It's not cut and dried. It's not like dipping is the best way to prep a car if it's being restored. If it is, then I guess Brian, Gibson, Tinnell and all the others have been doing it wrong?

It removes items that the factory installed and will be hard to replace. It is one option, great for rust. But I know of some cars that didn't come out the better for it (it leached out of some crevasses and messed up the paint).

The owner's call, but I'd never have my cars dipped. Both are way too solid.
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