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Vulturetec 05-05-2004 06:16 PM

"Antique" Coverite color
 
I've read a few descriptions and have seen one fairly poor picture online of a roll of "Antique" colored supercoverite. Can someone that has a piece scan it next to a piece of white paper so I can see the color a little better? The pictures I've seen make it look fairly brown while the descriptions I've read make it sound more yellow (which is what I'm looking for).

Thanks

dicknadine 05-05-2004 07:13 PM

RE: "Antique" Coverite color
 
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try this. both the tan and white. yell if it isn't clear enough. will try agin tomorrow under sun light. dick

Vulturetec 05-05-2004 08:14 PM

RE: "Antique" Coverite color
 
That gives me a better idea what it looks like, Thanks!

Tall Paul 05-05-2004 08:30 PM

RE: "Antique" Coverite color
 
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This is that covering... in the sunlight.. it looks very good.. I spray clear where I expect the engine exhaust to flow, on the bottom mostly, as the covering tends to absorb oil.
Mac's for instance shows a lot of greasy streaks over the years...

Walter D 05-05-2004 08:32 PM

RE: "Antique" Coverite color
 
Remember that if you want to hide wood grain, and any frame color shade, this color does nothing to hide that, it must be painted. Although it is of an amber color, it is a see through material.

dicknadine 05-05-2004 08:53 PM

RE: "Antique" Coverite color
 
your welcome. you might go to Vintage/antique and see what the white looks like on the Giant 1921 Farman, Jabiru. yell if I can help again. dick


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