From: shoop19@brick.net
Date: Tue May 24 2005 - 18:12:46 PDT
George is right....the stuff is not very durable.
Jon
uses alot of Gillespie..
> Mike, take the Aervoe back and get some Gillespie, the Aervoe will fade
> out before summer is over..trust me.
>
> G.R.Baker
>
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> Subject: [MV] Aervoe Paint
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> Ok, we bought some Aervoe paint to do the M1009 with. It was suggested by
> the place we bought it from to mix it with xylene (20%). The place we
> bought the primer from sold us Naptha instead. We used that, but we had
> some strange color mis-match, and some odd striping that almost looked
> like
> it was some overspray.
>
> My question is, for those of you that have used Aervoe paint before, how
> do
> you mix it? And what with?
>
> BTW, this is '383' Green....
>
> We plan to do a final coat tomorrow (did the first one Sunday), to stick
> with the 72 hours the paint says to wait if not within the first 12 or
> so...
>
> I figure at this point its best to see what works for people, so that my
> final coat looks good!
>
> Mike
>
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