XLR8 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 8:57 pm
Yes, I agree; the Sharpie looks convincing.
FWIW, I use water-based craft paint for detailing. WHEN I mess up, the paint cleans up with a damp Q-tip.
It's cheap too - like me.
That's a great idea!
My shelf is really dusty here, I need all my paints to be as permanent as possible, as I have to wash things in the sink to get all the carpet fuzz and dust off.
But I found that the Sharpie ink does come off with 99% IPA, all my Sharpie mistakes wiped away, which is a really good thing, because a couple of times trying to be extra careful, I scribbled way past the boundary
I'm using the Chisel Tip Sharpie, not sure why I called it an angled.
Painted the door handles X-18 Chrome.
What's nice is the Sharpie window seals came out nearly invisible, the seals can be seen, but they don't stand out like the box art seals do.
If I had done this in paint, I'd still be trying to clean up the horrible job on the first window I painted. The Chisel Tip Sharpie just saved me a couple days of chasing mistakes, and ruining other areas trying to fix them. Will wait until tomorrow, and possibly go over the windows again, to make the seals more obvious, but with the same tight and even lines.