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Posted by Clarkbug on March 07, 2007 at 18:58:28 from (72.66.47.155):
Hey Everyone. I was poking around on the web last night, and I came across this: http://www.amazon.com/Critter-Spray-Products-22032-Siphon/dp/B00006FRPJ/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-8954657-6124829?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1173322745&sr=8-1 (If for some reason you cant see the link, go to amazon dot com, and search for "critter", then click on the first item that comes up) I was just wondering if anyone has used one of these, or if they had any thoughts on it. I am wanting to do some painting of my M, but will probably only do small parts at a time. For now it was going to be a rattle can job, but I just picked up a Dewalt compressor to try and help with things, and thought maybe a spray gun would help out. I particularly like the idea of being able to keep my paint in the mason jars, and then having another of solvent to help clean things up. (BTW, Im not looking for a parade job, or a fancy restoration, just something other than grease or rust on the outside of the ol' girl) Thanks in advance for your thoughts. ~Bug
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