imported_fishbonezken
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Nice tips posted here, thanks.
For me, I'd like to show my customers before and after photos, so I would do panel by panel.
And I find it better to get one panel completely done before moving on to the next, so that I won't have to come back and do it again.
If I overlap onto another panel I would overlap again during the next polishing stage. This definately takes more time, but it's nice to show customers the difference.
For me, I'd like to show my customers before and after photos, so I would do panel by panel.
And I find it better to get one panel completely done before moving on to the next, so that I won't have to come back and do it again.
If I overlap onto another panel I would overlap again during the next polishing stage. This definately takes more time, but it's nice to show customers the difference.