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Old February 19th, 2009, 20:30   #3
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forgot to mention ,if trademarks are deep you might be able to mix and fill in old trademarks with a resin and wipe excess away immediately and then lightly sand when curedto blend in. Put You would have to test on low visibility area or similar plastic first to test. It also depends if you are going to engrave directly on top of this with new trademark. The new engraving might have issues with this different combination of material . I have also had good success highlighting engravings with washable white paint which I can keep applying and wiping away from smooth surface when dry ,leaving a bright white paint in trademarks which can still be removed if I ever wanted to without damaging black paint on body. Just my thoughts though good luck
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