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    Thats right, One Shot is as good as ever. With a brush, it covers like a dream. I do use their hardener (4007) which gives an extra sheen and longer life. One Shot is still the Pin Stripers choice used to decorate cycles and hot-rods all across the country.

    I'm glad the lead is gone.

    Joe

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    Lets not forget Trupan!
    It's a neat material for interior signs and letters. If you have a scrap or two try putting it a bucket of water for a day or two. Unlike most composite materials is doesn't swell up and fall apart. With a little shellac it becomes weather resistant. I'm not suggesting it for exterior use but what a nice, cheap, friendly product to use.

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