source for aervoe Olive Drab Semi-Gloss

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source for aervoe Olive Drab Semi-Gloss

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Looking for an online source for aervoe Olive Drab Semi-Gloss 24087... I need a rattle can for some touch up work...

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Do you mean aerosol?

There are several suppliers.

Most are selling the same paint from Gillespie or mixing their own, and packaging the rattle cans from the same paint in the gallons, which is what you want. That way it has the best chance of matching.

John at Midwest sells 24087 as does Army Jeep Parts, and others as mentioned. Buy four or six cans as you will use it faster than you think,
and you are paying shipping for a box that will hold at minimum four cans.

Be sure and prep well and use a good primer underneath if your resto plans allow it.
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Alan Haage paint supplies.

aervoepaintnj@verizon.net

www.arhcamopaint.com

he carries AERVOE paint
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Yes... I'm looking for Aervoe paint... I found Haage and have a call into him... I didn't know if there were others sources as well.

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How about Aervoe directly? http://aervoe.com/paints_coatings/Milit ... Paint.html
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Thanks for the reply... I checked on the aervoe site and it was very expensive to buy from them directly...

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Don't overlook your local bulk paint supplier. Especially automotive parts stores that have quality paint supplies. They will usually custom mix whatever sample you give them and many also supply it in spray bombs.
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