Blackout paint

julie kazi

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Just painted and sealed the passenger side windows. We inherited
windows which were an assortment (often on the same window) of white,
aluminum, dark black and grey.
Wow! The blackout paint took 10 years off her. We tried to spray some
on each other, it did not have the same effect.

I am looking into Congleum strip flooring. Looks like wood but is an
asphalt type tile in planks. Should be stable under flex/temp changes.
Anyone had any experience with this stuff?

Ron and Julie
73 Painted Desert (with 1/2 painted windows)
89 Coleman Williamsburgh Popup - to be sold tommorow
87 Honda CRX (future Toad)
77 Bayliner (it will have to wait)
91 Pathfinder (someone else is putting a Japanese used engine in it...I
am busy)
73 TR-6 (resting comfortably in the shed)
61 Wife (Still breaking in the knee bearings)
 
Ron & Julie,

Have a coach in house that has that flooring, it looks good. I use Formica
laminate type systems but this other stuff looks great. Let me know how
yours turn out.

Jim Bounds
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>Just painted and sealed the passenger side windows. We inherited
>windows which were an assortment (often on the same window) of white,
>aluminum, dark black and grey.
>Wow! The blackout paint took 10 years off her. We tried to spray some
>on each other, it did not have the same effect.
>
>I am looking into Congleum strip flooring. Looks like wood but is an
>asphalt type tile in planks. Should be stable under flex/temp changes.
>Anyone had any experience with this stuff?
>
>Ron and Julie
>73 Painted Desert (with 1/2 painted windows)
>89 Coleman Williamsburgh Popup - to be sold tommorow
>87 Honda CRX (future Toad)
>77 Bayliner (it will have to wait)
>91 Pathfinder (someone else is putting a Japanese used engine in it...I
>am busy)
>73 TR-6 (resting comfortably in the shed)
>61 Wife (Still breaking in the knee bearings)
>
>
>
>
Jim Bounds/Co-op Motor Works Orlando www.gmccoop.com