From: Jeff (jcerniglia@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Wed May 25 2005 - 16:00:29 PDT
Well I had good initial results with the 24087 i
painted my M37 with but then again I sold the truck
soon after I finished the resto. I've seen the truck
around town and it now has absolutley no gloss at all.
So with that said, I don't think I would use it again,
although I have two gallons of 24087 and about 4 cases
of spray cans I bought to do my M211. Anyone need some
paint?? ;)
Jeff
--- MV <MV@dc9.tzo.com> wrote:
> While I think it was smart for you to call Aervoe
> and talk with them,
> this Aervoe "turning pink" situation has been going
> on for years - not
> just one or two, but a lot longer than that. This
> same problem is very
> well documented in this list's archives.
>
> If Aervoe says that they didn't know that they have
> had problems, they
> must either be totally in the dark, or simply lying
> to protect their
> product. Either way, you lose.
>
> Go back through the list archives and look for
> Aervoe before you reload
> that spray gun!
>
> Their reputation for quality is worse that terrible.
>
> You've been warned.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
> Mike Maynard wrote:
> > Thanks to all on this topic. I spoke with Jeff at
> Aervoe this morning, and
> > expressed 'our' concerns with him. He has given
> me the information I needed
> > on thinning the paint, as well as asked me to
> share with him everyone's
> > complaints. I intend to compile the information
> and send it off to him.
> > What I do need is some specific color #'s and such
> for the pink/fading
> > problems. He talked like it was the first he has
> heard of the 'pink'
> > problem. Jeff is one of 2 product managers at
> Aervoe, and he wants to fix
> > the problems listed. If anyone even has maybe the
> lot #'s and such that
> > they have had trouble with, I will pass them along
> too.
> >
> > In the end, this doesn't mean I will buy Aervoe
> again... ;-) but I figure
> > its worth the time to share this with them.....
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Convoy Magazine
> [mailto:convoymagazine@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 7:27 AM
> > To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
> > Subject: Re: [MV] Aervoe Paint
> >
> > JEFF WROTE> The
> >
> >>one thing I do note is that I did experience a
> huge
> >>color shift between different lots of spray paint.
> >>
> >
> >
> > That in and of itself is a very significant
> > drawback!!!! The whole advantage of Aervoe's spray
> > cans for touch-ups, becomes completely invalid if
> the
> > colour is different from what is already on the
> > vehicle and it shows up as an obvious
> re-spray/touch
> > up, or if a separate part is sprayed and bolted to
> > vehicle with a different colour/shade
> >
> > Steve (?) said- "no one uses Aervoe twice"
> > Well I did- in effort to get coverage!!!(teehee)
> It
> > also does suffer from a significant fade.
> >
> > NO-one I know recommends Aervoe. and I certainly
> would
> > NOT use it again, nor would anyone I know.
> >
> > marc-2
> >
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