Re: Paint Color

From: Sonny Heath (sonny@defuniak.com)
Date: Wed Feb 08 2006 - 17:52:44 PST


Skinnest? Fat free diet?

Sonny

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From: "Terry & Carolyn Welshans" <welshans2@comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: [MV] Paint Color

> Gary said:
>
> Is the 24087 and 34087 paints the same color except that the 24087 is
> shinny.
>
> Thanks
> Gary
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> Gary, as you may or may not know, or perhaps care or don't care, the 24087
> is shinier than the 34087, but the 14087 is the skinniest if all three are
> compared. I suspect the numbering system may account for that. If it
> does,
> then how much fade is allowed and how much dulling is allowed over time
> before the paint of one number starts to resemble another? And more
> importantly, does that color or reflectivity change by vendor and within
> vendor shipment or lot numbers?
>
> Additional tests using original surplus 5 gallon buckets of each will be
> needed to fully make that determination.
>
>
> This sounds like fun again. At least I think we did this one before,
> didn't
> we?
>
> Regards,
>
> Terry Welshans
> Homer Glen, Illinois
>
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