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> How do I find an acid dip place?, Dont know the technical jargun...
Dave Cawdrey
post Aug 29 2003, 09:38 PM
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I am thinking about dipping my tub. I've been searching the yellow pages, to no avail.

Anyone local have a lead ? Just trying to finger it out.
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post Aug 29 2003, 10:10 PM
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Kevin in Tacoma may hacve a source for you. If not there is one down here in Portland who has done allot of work for me. They can do a whole car with glass in and tires still on. I think though it is a better idea to get as much exterior stuff off as you can. Take a look at the one I just stripped for body and paint.
Go to the "Is this car worth saving" thread. They have done complete 914s for $450.
Clean up can be kind of tiresome, gives your vacuum a good work out. Recommend a shop vac.
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