GeorgeB’s 2013 Suburban LTZ “Fin”

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My drivers door handle busted more so I took the time to gut the busted plastic out if it and I threaded a large zip tie through the handle and around the metal pull bracket. Then I taped the handle rubber down like it needed to be and filled the handle and area immediately below the armrest with black expanding foam. Once that stuff all cures I should have a more resilient door handle. And the zip tie will be taking the pull of closing the door A326E9F9-EF01-4745-96D0-E3B813B5B85B.jpeg1659911115302.jpeg
 
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This dumb dumb painted a fishing bobber in the shop and got his truck covered in red overspray. Now the question is do I get the equipment to buff it off or do I farm it out to a body shop? Maybe all I need is a clay bar?

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Start with a clay bar and quick detailer if the clear coat is good. It worked on mine.
 

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