Cheapo paint job
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− | Often referred to as "powder puff" paint jobs | + | Often referred to as "powder puff" paint jobs because, historically, hotrodders actually applied paint with powder puffs designed to apply makeup. |
These methods typically leave visible marks indicating that a cheapo method of paint application was used. | These methods typically leave visible marks indicating that a cheapo method of paint application was used. | ||
− | However, when viewing photos of paint jobs (in a magazine, on a website | + | However, when viewing photos of paint jobs (in a magazine, on a website...etc.) there is a crucial factor to keep in mind: the brush or roller marks can be hidden when photographed. This could be done unintentionally, or with "selective" photography methods. Note the two photos below. |
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