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<p>In many of its elementary principles the art of carriage and wagon painting as at present exemplified does not materially differ from the art as it was interpreted in the remote past. Processes and systems have changed and adapted themselves to the swifter modes of life but not a few of the paint materials especially those used in the foundation and surfacing coats remain practically the same as used in former times. The P. W. F.'s as surfacing agents expected to take the place of white lead and oil and their assistant pigments tossed merrily upon the topmost wave of favor for a brief period some two decades ago but the fiat of their decline went forth and at the present time the great majority of carriage and wagon painters</p><p>still adhere to white lead raw linseed oil ochres and regulation roughstuff pigments for their foundation materials as did their instructors and</p><p>predecessors.</p>