paint for back of tank?

mph84;814212 wrote: I think most folks used to use olive oil to do the same thing. But i guess whatever you have laying around will work.

Edit: Rotfl btw!

I was told not to use olive oil because it would eventually start putting off a foul smell. :fart: I didn't test the theory...

Thankfully I did serve in the military, else I might not have picked up on your five-knuckle shuffle reference...lol, I knew all those years would pay off eventually.
 
J.B.;814257 wrote: I was told not to use olive oil because it would eventually start putting off a foul smell. :fart: I didn't test the theory...

Thankfully I did serve in the military, else I might not have picked up on your five-knuckle shuffle reference...lol, I knew all those years would pay off eventually.

Having served as well, I knew you would catch it and laugh! Part of what makes civilian life so hard...you just can't joke around to lighten the mood without someone getting offended! Heck, with as much stress that being in the military sometimes causes...we need that release. Once the civilian world realizes that...it will be better off.
 
Amen, brother...that's why I continue to serve as a civilian employee...sorry for the brief hi-jack...back to the paint, I almost always use Krylon Fusion to paint mine. Covers much better than the $1.99 stuff

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