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James Bond Peelable Automobile Paint

Anonymous Coward writes "Akzo Nobel has developed a unique temporary paint system which can peeled off after use. Known as Maskin, the product can be applied to any non-porous surface, such as a vehicle body or windows, without risk of damage to the original finish. Maskin (a combination of the words mask and skin) is available in eight basic colors, plus one transparent film, and can be mixed to create a wide spectrum of shades. When no longer required, the film can be peeled and disposed of using standard paint waste removal methods."

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  1. Re:Military Applications: China vs. NATO by Dwonis · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Uhm.... Your link doesn't contain any of the words: "tank", "paint", "color" (or "colour"), "designation", or "NATO".

  2. Re:Military Applications: China vs. NATO by YrWrstNtmr · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Good theory, except for the 1500 miles of other peoples land between China and Ukraine.

    And any military that relies solely on a paintjob for identification is toast anyway. Perhaps you've forgotten about radios, IFF, secure codes, and the like.