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Refinish a Culver V

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CulverJoe

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Nov 24, 2013
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Location
Jacksonville, FL
A buddy and I are starting a process to recover a 1946 Culver V. The finish looks pretty good but it's original and we guess, after 67 years, it has done its duty. We plan to use the complete Poly Fiber process in the recover. Any suggestions or warnings as to assure a good, clean removal of the old finish and prep for the new?
 
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