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Old 09-02-2020, 01:06 AM
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Exactly what at Steve said...consistency is the key. I use a relatively inexpensive CEM brand device...probably stands for China Electronics Mfg...or something like that...but it is consistent. On GM lacquer vehicles, I typically find between 3-5 mils on original finishes. It's when you start measuring 7+ that sends up red flags. Can't speak for Mopar or Ford as to typical original paint thickness to be expected.
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