I Don’t Want To Spend Much On The Renovation Of My Machineries.

 
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Old 01-22-2009, 08:27 AM   #1
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I Don’t Want To Spend Much On The Renovation Of My Machineries.


I have a construction company and have several machines like mixing plant, tripper trucks, soil diggers etc. Most of the equipments lost their smoothness because the paint got peeled off. I don’t want to spend much on renovation of my machineries. Is there any possible way to get them back in good appearance?

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