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Dave wrote: >Yes, I've found that wives can sometimes successfully be called upon to help out >with wet-sanding the fiddly bits like the air louvres - well, their fingers are >that bit smaller! This way you may also get to do it in the comfort of the >house, since they certainly will object to working in the garage if the >temp/humidity isn't just right. Of course you have to put up with the comments >for years after, but that's better than having to keep re-touching the >"professional" respray! Yes, I've gotten to help sand the air louvers, "fiddly bits" is a much nicer sounding term than I would have used. :-) My son and I also get to help with the roof, being as we're the taller of the bunch. Nah, we don't take such things into the house, would be no quality time with hubby, as he spends most of the summer months in the garage, working on something or another. But, at least I know where to find him. :-) Like the cars, there's no A/C in the house either, so temps the same either way. Though I will confess, if we're working on a project in the winter months out in the garage, you will most certainly find me working on the side of the car that has the turbo-hearter, and I'll be as close to it as I can be, without catching myself on fire. Sue 70 Fasty-AT "Clementine" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~