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Body shops have all sorts of curve tools to lathe out the appropriate body shapes. For an amateur bondo is rough going but for a pro it's no biggie. That said, Bondo is an acrylic putty and it will never QUITE match. Panel replacement is always best. If your insurance is paying for a repair it is your right in most states to demand body panel replacement with all new sheet metal. After a bondo repair you will want to look for the following: -rough or dimpled surfaces indicating the putty has not been leveled correctly -mismatched or missing paint or gloss -bondo debris elsewhere on the car (this will look like white paste, sort of like dry bread dough and leaving it on can damage your paint and ugly up the car) Since it sounds like they are repairing the damage with putty and not replacement, BE SURE they still check for internal damage. ALWAYS have your car opened up after an accident in case something important is cracked or ruptured.
1. Lip gloss, what do you reccomend?
well any brand has that if want a cheap on go to cvs or walmart i love lipsmackers because its a great plain gloss
2. Lip color/gloss that isn't sticky/goopy?
Covergirl Wetslicks there amazinnng!!!!
3. Photography question PLEASE HELP IM DESPERATE?
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4. How do I lighten my kitchen? I picked espresso cabinets with baltic brown granite.?
Pick a somewhat light reflective back splash. Something with a little sheen to it. Glass tile is all the rage but it's expensive. There is absolutely nothing wrong with using ceramic tiles either. Subway tiles are still quite popular and will work with any number and style of accent tiles. A shiny ceramic tile will help reflect light around the room. Add under cabinet lighting too. That lighting will "bounce" off the ceramic tiles a little and brighten the overall look. Pick a light paint color in a semi-gloss finish. Semi-gloss will also help reflect the light around the room without it being glaring. And it will stand up to scrubbing better than flat or egg shell finishes. And I would say paint the ceiling with semi-gloss but that's a daunting project. You have to be absolutely fussy about cutting in, rolling the first coat all in one direction and the second coat in another direction to stand a chance of getting a good smooth result. To me, it's well worth the effort. I did it in my kitchen and it not only made it lighter, it made the ceiling appear higher. To emulate sunshine, think a wall color with some yellow in it. Does not have to be lemon yellow or a screaming yellow but a nice soft butter color. Then paint the ceiling a similar color but about 2 shades lighter. Keep the stainless steel finishes going; they also reflect more light. If you can, use that finish on your small appliances also.
5. What kind of paint do you use on the ceiling?
I use just regular semi-gloss on the ceiling. You do not need a special paint. Most folks like a flat wall paint for the ceiling, but semi-gloos makes the room look more lighted
6. How can I make lip gloss at home?
Beeswax and flavor extracts. That's all you need. If you do not want to have to use the stove, just mix the extracts with petroleum jelly