anyone have a fender roller
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I don't really want to do a fender day. for a couple of reasons.
1. I don't want to be liable for damages, such as crack the paint, make the fender ripple.
2. I don't want to borrow someones tool and wear the roller out.
3. I don't want to liable for damages.
1. I don't want to be liable for damages, such as crack the paint, make the fender ripple.
2. I don't want to borrow someones tool and wear the roller out.
3. I don't want to liable for damages.
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Originally Posted by itS2Krazy' date='Mar 15 2007, 12:50 PM
I don't really want to do a fender day. for a couple of reasons.
1. I don't want to be liable for damages, such as crack the paint, make the fender ripple.
2. I don't want to borrow someones tool and wear the roller out.
3. I don't want to liable for damages.
1. I don't want to be liable for damages, such as crack the paint, make the fender ripple.
2. I don't want to borrow someones tool and wear the roller out.
3. I don't want to liable for damages.
I'd rather not be liable for any damages. That's why I rent out the roller rather than doing it for people, even though it's easy.
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I got my front fenders done the right way, by a body shop. They completely rolled the edges and then repainted the whole fender so no chance of the paint ever cracking. Of course I was getting the fenders repainted anyways.
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