btw, way to get on this project. You are quick! and just in time for summer!!
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OK, good to know--thanks! Maybe this is the route I'll go.fordman wrote:i used shoe polish on them. and then litghttly brushed white hobby paint over the letters with a thin model brush.
OK, interesting!fireguywtc wrote:I just washed mine really well and painted it. You shouldn't have a problem with paint sticking on there.
Thanks!!! I know that you're probably shocked by my Ryan-like speed on this!fireguywtc wrote:btw, way to get on this project. You are quick! and just in time for summer!!![]()
OK, thanks Fitzwell!!! I like this idea, since it might allow me to achieve better coverage than I could easily get with shoe polish.fitzwell wrote:on the plastic stuff, you're halfway there. Lost of soapy water, rinse well & air dry. Napa has an adhesion promoter for plastic, 6384 i believe. spray a thin coat & let dry, preferably overnight (do this with LOTS of ventilation... trust me) Then a couple of coats of Krylon semi flat black. Did the box for the 68 like that & was real pleased with the results.
That's a good idea! I'm pretty sure I'd do a messy job with a brush, but a roller might work great. Or even some kind of makeshift stamp.fitzwell wrote:As for the lettering, possibly a small ink roller & some white ink? just a thought.
Joshpow wrote:you can buy fiberglass repair kits. Be tough but you could resin the corner back.