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Old June 9th, 2014, 11:21 PM
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NAPA #7959 Olds Engine Blue spray cans

Looking for old NAPA #7959 Olds Engine Blue (Martin Senour Paints) spray cans....full cans, partial cans, cans with no pressure but contents, etc (just no empty cans!).

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Originally Posted by 70Post
Looking for old NAPA #7959 Olds Engine Blue (Martin Senour Paints) spray cans....full cans, partial cans, cans with no pressure but contents, etc (just no empty cans!).

Show me what you got.

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Patton, I have one. I'll check and see if there is anything left in it.
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question - if the can has no pressure left in it, but has contents, what is the process you use to re-pressure the can? Or do you extract the liquid somehow?
Just curious ...thanks...
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Originally Posted by 69442murph
question - if the can has no pressure left in it, but has contents, what is the process you use to re-pressure the can? Or do you extract the liquid somehow?
Just curious ...thanks...

You can punch a hole in the can and drain the remaining content out to use with a spray gun.

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Old June 10th, 2014, 09:27 PM
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Pic below is of a couple typical labels found on these cans....there are probably others so don't worry about having the exact label as the pics.

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Pic below is of a couple typical labels found on these cans....there are probably others so don't worry about having the exact label as the pics.

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Patton, here's my can. It is from the early ninties. It still has about 1/3 of the contents, and if you shake it, paint comes out the nozzle in a stream of liquid.
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NAPA Blue

I have one full unused can. -Dave
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