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Honestly thought about doing this as a business for awhile, main thing that stopped me was the cost of leasing or having space in the lower mainland.
The machines are pretty expensive upfront and it takes a lot of practice. I'd be scared to do it on a vintage car tbh, be pretty easy to blow off a lot of metal if it's rusty at all and older cars especially unibody have a lot of old/cracked/piecemeal rubber pieces underneath as well you could pretty easily destroy.
Seen super amazing results on some 1st gen NSX's though and it's very OCD satisfying to watch videos of it being done.
I don't know of anyone doing it locally though.
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