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BillyGoat wrote:
I'd go alllllllllllllllll the way.......giggity giggity goo!

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If you have spent time getting a perfect finish on the painting then any old paint must be removed from fittings etc our job is visual people see what we have done.
I have removed old paint from the floor and all over the place to make the job look the best it can.


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