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Posted by jc on January 20, 2007 at 12:35:35 from (63.233.22.116):
The current survey question on this site: Is it worth more if you paint a tractor? well to me the worth is on the inside, but have also found that you can expound until you are blue in the face about service and reliability, but if it don't look pretty it's a hard(not imposible)sell. I have had people looking at a fresh paint job and remark that"It sure has been taken care of". My question of the day is: What is the shiney material that I see on equipment that has been cleaned up but not painted? I have seen this a various times and once at a farm auction where all the equipment had been done this way. I saw a Belarus 250 at a sale today that brought it to memory. I would call it a shelac,varnish,or clearcoat material.
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