Since I don't cover the fractured forums here, I can't be sure this stuff hasn't been mentioned here before. If it has, well, so what? It's new to me and the very first thing that came to mind was the underside of a Studebaker.
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Wow,
That stuff is impressive. Bet it would make cleaning the underside of a car infinitely easier.Mike O'Handley, Cat Herder Third Class
Kenmore, Washington
hausdok@msn.com
'58 Packard Hawk
'05 Subaru Baja Turbo
'71 Toyota Crown Coupe
'69 Pontiac Firebird
(What is it with me and discontinued/orphan cars?)
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That is amazing!!! If the stuff wasn't so expensive in large quantities, I would want to paint my entire house with it
Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by showbizkid View Post
That is amazing!!! If the stuff wasn't so expensive in large quantities, I would want to paint my entire house with it
Bob
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Dave Hugo
Wellford, SC
1940 Champion
1950 Champion Coupe
1955 President Coupe
1963 Lark Custom 2 Door V8
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Man, I could see this stuff having applications all over the oil patch. They could coat rigs with it, and the roughnecks wouldn't have to scrub. Then they'd probably have to buy video games to keep 'em occupied.Gord Richmond, within Weasel range of the Alberta Badlands
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Here in California, freeway "sound walls" are coated with a kind of epoxy paint that is a self-solvent. When the wall gets tagged, CalTrans comes around and sprays it with more coating; the old stuff that contains the graffiti dissolves and runs off and is replaced by the new coating
This would be better, though!
Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com
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