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Old 17th April 2017, 17:37   #1
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Go for it Clyde, I really did find it strangely satisfying. Like a lot of these jobs, it doesn't make a huge difference, and very few would ever notice, but it's fun to do and quite rewarding in an odd way.

I also had a go at my "Crofts" door finishers once I'd finished with the sill trims.





Not the most exciting photos I've ever taken!

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Old 17th April 2017, 18:07   #2
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Old 17th April 2017, 18:16   #3
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Go for it Clyde, I really did find it strangely satisfying. Like a lot of these jobs, it doesn't make a huge difference, and very few would ever notice, but it's fun to do and quite rewarding in an odd way.

I also had a go at my "Crofts" door finishers once I'd finished with the sill trims.





Not the most exciting photos I've ever taken!

Guilty!

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As always done to perfection you'll be surprised how many people will notice, its detailing all the little things that makes the biggest difference
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Old 17th April 2017, 18:26   #4
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Go for it Clyde, I really did find it strangely satisfying. Like a lot of these jobs, it doesn't make a huge difference, and very few would ever notice, but it's fun to do and quite rewarding in an odd way.

I also had a go at my "Crofts" door finishers once I'd finished with the sill trims.





Not the most exciting photos I've ever taken!

Guilty!

Cliff
Looking absolutelybstunning Cliff, I did not think it was possible to make your 75 look any better then it was, but you have.

With the trims I wss thinking it was the door kick plate trims as the side trims are painted in my ZTT. Are these able to be polished?

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