Cobwebs in a can paint
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Cobwebs in a can paint
I'm sure you all remember this.
Anyone know if it's still around, where I can find some or something comparable?
Anyone know if it's still around, where I can find some or something comparable?
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Re: Cobwebs in a can paint
I have a body that some numb skull painted with this paint. I need to figure out a way to strip it as the paint seem impervious to nitro fuel.
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Re: Cobwebs in a can paint
I think the LHS still has a can of this sitting on the shelf
Tried stripping these before and just short of 'cleansing with fire' I gave up...some pretty tuff stuff so good luck shodog.
Todd
Tried stripping these before and just short of 'cleansing with fire' I gave up...some pretty tuff stuff so good luck shodog.
Todd
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Re: Cobwebs in a can paint
Even the ad's hard on the eyes.
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Re: Cobwebs in a can paint
I think the paint is kinda cool if done right, not covering the whole body like in the ad but in a stripe or just a portion of the body. Hope it won't make me a numb skull...
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Re: Cobwebs in a can paint
Wow, that ad brings back a lot of memories! It was due to it that my father and I painted the body of my first R/C with the neon green and black. Then backed those with a candy green.
Re: Cobwebs in a can paint
and the only other way is by flicking a toothbrush on the body, then backing with color
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