Re: [MV] M-38 Paint

Brent McClearen (brent@multipro.com)
Mon, 15 Feb 1999 17:38:19 -0600

Dick,

I have used Aer-Voe spray paint for years and years, and my vehicles have
sat outside in all weather with no covers. The WWII Lusterless Flat Olive
Drab (#987) seems to fade slightly over time (called "nostalgic mellowing"),
but I think it looks great! The Flat Black (#988) keeps looking the same
"flat" longer. It is available in all WWII colors, post-war and current
colors.

It is less expensive if you buy it bulk, like 24 cans at a time (about $15
per 6-pack).

I buy mine from:
Alan Haage Paints
34 Maine Trail
Medford, NJ 08055-8918
Ph. 609-953-1003

>Scott: I use the olive drab (spray cans) on my M135. I love the stuff.
> It covers great. Let it dry about 24 hours.
>
>
>At 02:34 PM 2/15/99 EST, you wrote:
>>Anyone have experience with the Aervoe brand of MV paint? I want to
repaint
>>my M-38 and because of the way I use it I need spray cans. How good is
this
>>stuff? Anyone recommend anything else? Thanks.
>>
>>Scott
>>
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> Dick Cummings
> cummings@capital.net
> '52 M135
> '5? M215
> MVPA# 12431
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