Re: Hood Protection [delivery failure to kw@m1.sprynet.com]

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> > I agree that bug shields are (usually) ugly, but useful. Here's a different > idea for those that want some protection and some individuality as well. > > *Hood Condoms* > > Well, sorta. New paints exist on the market that are 100% latex, so you are > painting rubber onto your hood. There are colors, but most organizations that > use them stick with white and then paint whatever color(s) they want onto the > latex. When you get tired of the paint scheme or it gets "damaged" by Snuffy > Smith's dump truck, you can just peel off the latex paint (the factory paint > is still under it: unscathed, and the latex peels off like a balloon) and take > the truck to the truck show, or slap some more latex on and try for bizzare > paint scheme #2. > This techinique is most commonly used by ad agencies "shooting" cars for > commercials and magazines and they want something that "looks odd" under > certain lights to look right. They then peel off the latex and return the car > to the dealership from which it was rented. > > Shaun > Tustin, CA >



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