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| Auto Express, June 2004 |
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IT'S THE PERFECT COVER
"The easiest way to improve the look of a classic car is to give the wheels a fresh coat of paint. And to make sure you don't get overspray on the rubber, use Tyremask.
"Available in 13 to 14 and 15 to 16-inch sizes, each pack contains 16 quarter-circle pieces - enough for four wheels. The sections are adhesive on one side to stick to the tyre, and have an absorbent edge to stop the paint running.
"And when you've finished spraying, the segments simply peel off to reveal a perfect finish. A pack costs £12. For further information, call 01704 567967."
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| Classics Magazine, April 2004 |
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TYREMASK PROFESSIONAL
"We’ve all struggled at some point to paint a set of rims with the tyres on whilst trying to keep the paint off the rubber. Well struggle no longer! This set of masks makes light work of keeping paint off your tyres; it’s a simple design using sticky backed cardboard shaped masks. You fit the around the rim in a cone shape, then spay away. It couldn’t be simpler, the results speak for themselves and at £12 they are a bargain."
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| Practical Classics, April 2004 |
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TYREMASKS
"A QUICK AND EASY WAY to mask off tyres when you want to paint road wheels without removing the rubber, or taking the wheels off the car for that matter. Each pack has 16 panels, enough to do four wheels once the panels are tucked in between the wheel and the tyre. Spray or brush the paint on knowing the tyre is neatly and completely masked."
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| Retro Cars April, 2004 |
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Tyre Masking Kit
"Here’s a neat idea: if you don’t want to remove your tyres from your rims prior to painting them, simply apply these masks instead, protecting the rubber from overspray. Kit includes 16 mask panels – enough to do four wheels."
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