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Craftmaster Paiints

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Sydsmith
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Craftmaster Paiints

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Richard Pawson in his excellent article in the October magazine (page 28 top right) refers to his method of painting his car with Craftmaster paints with a Purdy brush.

Not sure if Richard contributes to or reads this forum but I wondered if anyone has tried this paint system and the Purdy brushes.

Their web site is very comprehensive and I am interested in hearing any comments about the paint system. Syd

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Re: Craftmaster Paiints

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I should say I read the article again this morning and it is not clear if the car has been hand painted. I know photos do flatter but if it has been painted by brush the finish from the photos looks very good.

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