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No Karl, we have been using that green from the Cuprinol Shades Range for a good many years. It's named as Old English Green ! Only noticed it when I came through the cave with the bird table to paint it undercover.Was that a subconscious purchase I wonder, bet it's a lot cheaper too.
No Karl, we have been using that green from the Cuprinol Shades Range for a good many years. It's named as Old English Green ! Only noticed it when I came through the cave with the bird table to paint it undercover.
Don't suppose it will spray very well as the pigment is as thick as mud !
You know Andy I might well try, it's water based so quick drying. Maybe get a load of 17ml bottles and sell it on Evil Bay for a quid a throw. :smiling3::smiling3::smiling3::smiling3::nerd:........ "Thick as mud" eh?!!!........
..... oh great....... HAIRY STICK TIME !!!!!:money-face::tongue-out2::nerd:
£2 would be acheivable I think, gotta to cover eBayYou know Andy I might well try, it's water based so quick drying. Maybe get a load of 17ml bottles and sell it on Evil Bay for a quid a throw. :smiling3::smiling3::smiling3::smiling3::nerd:
Sssshhhhhh ... 570 might hear you!........ "Thick as mud" eh?!!!........
..... oh great....... HAIRY STICK TIME !!!!!:money-face::tongue-out2::nerd:
Oh yes say nothing !Sssshhhhhh ... 570 might hear you!
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