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Old 05-04-2024, 05:03 PM   #1
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Two great detailing channels to find useful for your bus

There are two channels I find to be really useful for detailing your bus in prep for conversion. It is also very true that some do want to keep the historic look on some of the walls inside the bus. They are Detail Geek and WD Detailing. I learned that sometimes when it comes to doing the floor or stepwell, all it takes is to using the steamer. I am not sure if the iron remover will work on the inside such as the doors. This is due to that the door openings are different. The kind where both leafs swing out are sometimes called the "Panic Free" by Carpenter. Spraying the iron remover on a panic free door might not be bad as when you have the door open, the chemical would just shove the iron right onto the ground. The inward/outward type, you may want have something underneath to catch the iron coming off. Jackknife doors may also be a challenge as well. I did learn if you plan to keep the old service door control on, and want to make it nice and shiny, I learned that sometimes some steel wool and some window cleaner may do the trick.

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