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Best way to proceed with cabinet paint after water damage

By GabeKnuth

5 years ago



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    #7 5 years ago
    Quoted from CorporalColeco:

    Had to strip the paint, bondo and then repaint mine. I chose to paint it differently. Wish i took more pictures during my restoration but here is a few.
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    That came out beautifully!! Congrats on that job! This is the same cab?! It looks fantastic!

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