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    yea anything you dont want damaged tape it up most definatly? out of curosity what is wrong with the paint know and is it original paint?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95droppedhatch
    yea anything you dont want damaged tape it up most definatly? out of curosity what is wrong with the paint know and is it original paint?
    Yeah I guess thats what I'll do,and does this product eat away the metal of the car itself? And the person I bought it from painted it themselves and its chipping and flaking and cracking

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95droppedhatch
    yea anything you dont want damaged tape it up most definatly? out of curosity what is wrong with the paint know and is it original paint?
    i dont know shit about this but if it can eat rubber and shit wouldnt it the tape too?


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