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Old 12-28-2012, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by PortRoyalDad View Post
I read in one of the linked threads where one of the moderators also suggested Lacquer Sticks. This looks to be a more “permanent” alterative versus using crayons.

My concern/question is how to apply a Lacquer Stick to such small letters/areas, but then do the clean-up to the surrounding surfaces without affecting the lettering.

I’d be so appreciative if you could share some tricks, tips, any things to be careful of when applying Lacquer Sticks to a polymer surface.

Best Regards, Mike
Mike , Work it into the area, let it set for few. It works great and is more permanent IMO, just use some mineral oil and it cleans up real nice, you might do it a couple of times it depends on what you want, I know from experience. Steve

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