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Sputmilk May 15th, 2015 23:28

Silencer Logo Removal?
 
Hello everyone.

I have a KWC M92 model pistol. I wanted to make it look like an M9 mod from a video game, so I had to find a mock suppressor. I picked one off of the airsoftparts canada website because it was cheap and would fit the adapter I got for the end of my barrel.

My problem is that the mock 'silencer' has a very annoying and cringey logo on it, as you can see here:

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/im...-150mm-sil.JPG

Is there any way I can take that logo off, or am I stuck with it?

redzaku May 15th, 2015 23:41

spray paint

groundraven May 16th, 2015 09:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sputmilk (Post 1946793)
Hello everyone.

I have a KWC M92 model pistol. I wanted to make it look like an M9 mod from a video game, so I had to find a mock suppressor. I picked one off of the airsoftparts canada website because it was cheap and would fit the adapter I got for the end of my barrel.

I would try using paint thinner.

ebfud May 16th, 2015 09:30

Super cheap idea, sharpie over them. Not as clean looking but most people have em laying around so super cheap.

ShadowTwoSix May 16th, 2015 11:46

I find Krylon's Matt Black Camo paint will pretty much match the finish and cover the logo. I've used it to paint over scratches and chips on several suppressors and in most cases you can't even tell it was spray painted.

Sputmilk May 16th, 2015 12:35

I'll try a mix of using some thinner then spraying that Krylon Matt black.

Spike May 16th, 2015 14:02

Nail polish remover/acetone and something to scrub it with should take that off.

Hectic May 17th, 2015 10:56

Yeah or some 800-1000 grit wet/dry sand paper and a bit of water or silicone lube and go nice n gentle. most of those trades you will find are just printed on top of the black so if yer patient enough u can get em off without removing tje black

Creoden June 15th, 2015 19:25

It might sound crazy, but it works, Depending on the printing, you can remove it with sugar cubes, they have enough grit to remove the silk screened text without damaging the underlying paint.

http://www.tested.com/tech/5647-how-...-your-devices/

Strelok June 15th, 2015 19:49

Using nailpolish remove WITHOUT acetone will be your safest bet if you want to retain the finish beneath it. If not, you can move up to some that contains acetone.

Use cotton applicators for it, and keep some very fine steel wool handy as a last resort. Use it very lightly.

ARC-74 June 15th, 2015 22:58

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Originally Posted by Creoden (Post 1950019)
It might sound crazy, but it works, Depending on the printing, you can remove it with sugar cubes, they have enough grit to remove the silk screened text without damaging the underlying paint.

http://www.tested.com/tech/5647-how-...-your-devices/

Sweet idea:D
(I couldn't resist...)

SuperHog June 17th, 2015 08:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by ARC-74 (Post 1950055)
Sweet idea:D
(I couldn't resist...)

Won't work on that mock suppressor. It is painted with the logo printed on it.

That video shows a USB that is anodized with pad printing. Ano is tough and sugar can not scratch it.


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