Posted by El Toro on March 29, 2010 at 11:34:01 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: Paint sources posted by INCase on March 29, 2010 at 11:01:15:
You forgot Dupont. The Dupont's are big in Delaware they put a lot of money into their economy. They don't have any sales tax. The state of Maryland has roadrunners out stopping vehicles with MD tages coming back into MD to see if they purchased any items.
They stopped my nephew that had a chair in the truck. Wanted to know where it was purchased. He told them he had it repaired which he did under warranty. He had the papers too. They left and he didn't tell he bought it new in DE. Here's some wheels off my lawn trailer and I used Martin Senour's acrylic enamel on them. I didn't have any hardener so I painted them without it. Hal PS: I've had that paint in the basement since 1980. Didn't have any dry skin in the paint. Got shiny too.
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