Greatest Advance Since Rubber-Base Paints NO-DRIP NO-SPILL NO

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Greatest Advance Since Rubber-Base Paints NO-DRIP

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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