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RUBBER ENAMEL.

ANOTHER NEW PAINT. Cellulose finishes for car bodies already have a rival in America, where a new enamel—claimed to have a basis of live Paris rubber—is being; manufactured. The maters claim that the rubber enamel holds its gloss in spite of sun, frost, perol, oil, tar, acid, fumes, steam, or what you have in the tool box. It is also claimed to be easy to brush on, free of brush marks and that it dries in a few hours. The rubber enamel has not been adopted yet by any of the car manufacturers, but is sola by accessory and paint shops.

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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 286, 2 May 1929, Page 7

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RUBBER ENAMEL. Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 286, 2 May 1929, Page 7

RUBBER ENAMEL. Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 286, 2 May 1929, Page 7

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