this one helped me a lot...
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and here's one for the wet method, if you choose to go that route. (not the best video in the world) this method allows more room for error. i used the dry method, myself. just take your time, and go slowly. also, don't try to skip any steps if you want them to look right.
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i had great luck w an orbital sander. no scraping and rubbing. still took some time, but cut it down a lot.
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