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Old 08-02-2013, 12:00 AM   #203
RockTonka
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Re: faux-tina paint jobs

I really like a lot of the faux-tina jobs shown...ours is just "well-aged"!
I like some of our patina, but not where the p.o. patched and repainted. A distinct advantage to the faux-tina work is the ability to get a consistent look from top to bottom - front to back.
As mentioned, the cracking, blasted, rusty, aged paint can't be easily reproduced and gives an authenticity to it that I like...not better or worse (well, worse to the unappreciative and/or uneducated I guess).
Bottom line, for us at least, is that I would take a well done faux-tina job over our wore out paint.




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