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11-14-2003 09:44 AM #6
One Shot has long been a pin striper's, and sign painter's, favorite. The preferred attribute is that it flows nicely, allowing the pinhead to "draw" a nice, smooth line. It is quite durable when dried. While fresh, it is easily wiped off with a mild solvent. Once dried through it can be removed with most urethane and acrylic enamel reducers without damaging the base finish (although there is probably someone out there who could work hard enough to do that too). Also, excessive buffing will wear it away.
Most cars you see with painted pinstripes are very likely done with One Shot.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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I'm happy to see it back up, sure hope it lasts.
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