From: <cartod@prodigy.net>
To: <vintage@airstream.net>
Subject: Re: Fw: [VAC] RE:Polishing
Date: Monday, March 29, 1999 1:52 PM

Barry

Yes I had to strip the coach myself I used an all purpose stripper thatcan
be bought at any home store. It is kind of expensive about 20.00 dollars
for a gallon. I believe the brand name is BIX.

Todd
70 intl
64 overlnd

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> From: BarryK. Mansfield <bmansfie@zoo.uvm.edu>
> To: VintageGroup <vintage@airstream.net>
> Subject: Re: Fw: [VAC] RE:Polishing
> Date: Monday, March 29, 1999 9:01 AM
>
> Todd,
>
> I very much appreciated your comments on polishing. One of the reasonsI
> purchased a vintage trailer is because I like to do things myself.Not
> because I can't afford to hire someone, but because I get a lot of
> pleasure out of fixing something old. In most cases it may not beas
> good as a professional job, but if anybody mentions that I probablydon't

> want them hanging around anyway.
>
> So thanks for your message on your polishing job. plasticoat? Sobetween
shade tree mechanics (professionals, avert your
> eyes here) Did you have to strip plasticoat? If so, what did youuse?
> I have a good idea how I want to polish but not sure how people are
> getting plasticoat off. I'll wait for your reply. barry
>