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—Made Possible by General Mills Polyamide Resins It's not a liquid—not a solid. The paint above is a new gel paint made thixotropic through Burnok* alkyd vehicles produced -with General Mills' Polyamide Resins. This paint won't splatter up a house . . . drip down onto your hand . . . or settle during storage. It needs no drop cloths or stirring sticks. Polyamide Resins help suspend pigment and vehicle in a jelly-like state indefinitely. There's no timeconsuming stirring or straining. Fric tion of paint brush or roller turns the gel to a flowing liquid. This sets quickly, without sagging or beading. SEND
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Could you sell a product like that? One that makes the job easier, cleaner and faster? The zooming sales of T . F. Washburn Company's new thixotropic Burnok* vehicles say you could. Gel paints are the newest examples in a long and remarkable list of Polyamide Resin applications. Have you a product that needs improved General
competitive performance? It might reward you many ways to investigate the unique characteristics of General Mills Polyamide Resins. They con tribute greater impermeability, bet ter adhesion, improved wearing quali ties to a wide range of coating and covering; adhesive and laminating; and potting and casting products.
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•Please note: B U R N O K paint vehicles are patented products of the T . P. Washburn Chicago, 111. and are not offered for sale by Gen