Re: faux-tina paint jobs
I think we have two faux types.
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One is where someone tries to make it look like real patina - an original or early paintjob that has naturally weathered and has developed surface rust.
This one I would call faux-tina.
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The other is the look where the vehicle has perhaps had several paint jobs over the years and over time these layers have worn away.
I wish we had a term other than faux-tina for these. Because the look isn't an attempt to fake patina.
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