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Date:         Mon, 03 Jun 1996 09:06:55 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Chris Chubb <cchubb@ida.org>
Subject:      Highway paint

With all the speak around here of the correct paint code for the white on wheels and bumpers, I have a question.

For a while I have been formulating the possibility of adding the little glass spheres that are in highway paint to the paint on my bumpers, and mabye even the wheels.

Does anybody have experience with this? Have you ever seen these additives in body shops or paint stores? Mabye the sign-painting business would be a good place to look....

Just a random though on increasing the nighttime visibility of a Bus with very small taillights without changing the daylight look too much..... -- Chris Chubb (cchubb@ida.org) - (703)-845-2287 [Alexandria, VA, USA] ____________________________________________________________________ \All opinions expressed or implied may not reflect those of the \ \Institute for Defense Analyses, the US Government, or anyone else. \ --------------------------------------------------------------------


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