--- In [email protected], "Ed" <Loizeaux@...> wrote:
> As a counterpoint, I would state that it is a very small inconvenience and 
> there are many other things worth worrying about.  The issue of corner 
> painting has a solution and is not a big deal.  The quality of the end result 
> is what counts and how you get there is what it is.  No more, no less.  Not a 
> mountain, but a mole hill.
> 

    and corners usually need to be a different shade than other parts of the 
car so it's not a one step operation no matter how one applies the paint. 
  Airbrushes are best for large and smooth areas while hand brushes, sharpies,  
sponges, Q-tips, etc. are best for smaller or non smooth areas. There's a place 
for all in the box of tricks.....DaveBranum    



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