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    Default Mirrortones rep?

    Hi all im new here,I have only just started spraying cedar blinds for a crust and i use Mirrortone products every day and I was wondering what others think, I use their paints and undercoat and lacquer,I have not had to many problems.

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    its well regarded
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    And regarded well.

    Mate, its like the whole Holden vs Ford, Landcruiser vs Patrol thing......

    Use what your comfy with.

    Mirotone is extremly good from my experience. And i've used a few tins in my life or should that be pallets of tins...hmmmmm... :confused:

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    Yeah i think there paint is pritty good,so are you guys spary painters like me or what?

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    No I don't spare the paint I just slap it on bugger the cost.

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    Hay barry im from tamworth but i live in richmond,my boss would shoot me if had that attuide about what i do.

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    Hi Justin

    Just kidding. I live up in the cool country. I don't have a boss now but get paid by the government because i have retired.

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    So Bazza is a paid unemployee of Uncle Johnnie.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Unless they've changed the formula, Mirrotone clear is very hard wearing and almost indestructible but is a curse to recoat.
    Graeme

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    Quote Originally Posted by graemet
    Unless they've changed the formula, Mirrotone clear is very hard wearing and almost indestructible but is a curse to recoat.
    Graeme

    Curse to recoat? Not in the last 12yrs have I ever had a problem recoating mirotone...

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    OK Shane, I used it on a 14 footer hull many years ago, it looked great but when I had a collision and had to repair the ply, the new finish curled up where it was over the old, even though it had been well sanded. Glad to hear it's improved.
    Cheers,
    Graeme

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    So Bazza is a paid unemployee of Uncle Johnnie.
    lol ive herd of uncle sam but never johnnie that cool.

    Never had a prob recoating a base rail or some thing like that ethier.

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    Well there you go, never knew mirotone did marine finish's as well. Learn somthing new here everyday

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