Anybody out there in the NG ever hear about or use this product by
Dupli-Color? A spray on bra that is clear (Black also available) and your
able drive to your destination and wash off with soap and water. Rain, fog
or moisture isn't suppose to be a factor. Sounds like it is just the ticket
for the trip to Omaha
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/shield.html

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Steve Hudson - 17 Sep 2006 18:09 GMT
It sounds like a great idea. I used something similar several years ago
on the Avanti when we drove from Oregon to Austin. It performed as
advertised, except when it came to removal. It took several hours and a
huge amount of elbow grease to get the crap off after we got to our
destination. Hopefully this stuff would come off a little easier.
S2DSteve
midlant@earthlink.net - 17 Sep 2006 20:18 GMT
I got some pictures a few weks ago of some sweetie walking down the
street wearing only painted - on clothing.
I thought this was them all over again.
What a disappointment. (I dare not say "let down!")
Karl
> It sounds like a great idea. I used something similar several years ago
> on the Avanti when we drove from Oregon to Austin. It performed as
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> S2DSteve
Transtar60xxx@earthlink.net - 17 Sep 2006 20:26 GMT
> I got some pictures a few weks ago of some sweetie walking down the
> street wearing only painted - on clothing.
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>> S2DSteve
And you did'nt post them??
midlant@earthlink.net - 18 Sep 2006 01:15 GMT
Marilyn received them and printed one of them. We have no scanner. The
guts at the museum liked it, though.
KH
> > I got some pictures a few weks ago of some sweetie walking down the
> > street wearing only painted - on clothing.
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> And you did'nt post them??
Gordon Richmond - 17 Sep 2006 18:13 GMT
>Anybody out there in the NG ever hear about or use this product by
>Dupli-Color? A spray on bra that is clear (Black also available) and your
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> http://www.duplicolor.com/products/shield.html
Now that's downright disappointing....
Gord Richmond
Deepnhock - 17 Sep 2006 23:53 GMT
I bought a few cans of this stuff a year ago at the dollar store.
Apparently it wasn't too popular the first time they marketed it. The
stuff I bought was tinted red and yellow and had metalflake in it. We
'tested' it on Sam Dixon's rental car. Went on nice and looked ok (in a
dorky bling bling kind of way).
A solid color (or clear) would be great for Love Bug season down south, or
for road trips like Omaha...
Jeff