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REPOSTING. I don't know how but I somehow screwed up the title.
Excuse me if this is a silly question. After all, we should all know how to use a crayon. I see that a fair number of people take a liking to filling in the text machining on their weapons with white crayon. Everytime I look at one after the job I am amazed at how good it looks knowing that it it nothign more than crayola white? How does this work? And how easy is it to reverse or remove? Can you screw it up? I'd love to experiment with the aesthetics of my pistol without having to worry about making mistakes. Last edited by MisterCee; 03-20-2007 at 12:19 PM. |
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XDTalk 100 Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: S. E. Michigan
Posts: 367
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Right here
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XDTalk 1K Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: The Bluegrass
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Scribble over the area with a white crayon.
Wipe the flat surfaces. If there's gaps in the crayon marks, then heat the crayon. Share and enjoy. |
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