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Mike_S
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Preserving MOD paintjobs
03-09-2008, 12:50 PM
Odd, newbie question I guess, but what advice is there for preserving a military paintjob from the elements? and for regular cleaning, anything special required?
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Mike
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03-09-2008, 07:22 PM
Mike, I did mine for $25 or so courtesy Krylon and Wal-Mart:
Basically, I just sprayed over what was there in the same colors. Deviated a little here and there maybe. And for $3.99, I can touch up anytime.
Seems to have lasted the winter fine, which leads me to believe I'm good for a few years.
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Mike_S
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03-09-2008, 11:46 PM
Wow - love the Rover, the house, and the golden doodle? We've got two golden retrievers that ride in Olive.
While I do appreciate the thought - I've got a good paint job right now, but no camo - and didn't know if there was any secrets??
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Mike
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