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In article , Darrel Toepfer wrote:
I want to cover more area than a rub on would be likely to find. Also, some compound curves would be tough to do. Thanks for the idea. Where would one go to get this, if I want to add some smaller accents? tom Rub on vinyl decals seem to be the easiest to do... |
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Try good old acrylic house paint, give it rub with some fine sand paper ,
clean surface with meths, and WALLAH. I've had people paint their aluminium boats with this stuff and it's a real "****" to get off for any welding job! And that is with no prep at all. Handles the knocks aswell. Cheers Cam |
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