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Post by pigbachtrucker on Aug 25, 2007 21:21:43 GMT -5
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Post by dieseldoc on Aug 25, 2007 23:15:05 GMT -5
lets see, chome silver paint, Bare metal foil, or you could even shave them off and replace them with P/E bolt head details from the model car garage. Or if you have some money to burn you can get turned aluminum acorn nuts and put these in place of the molded in nuts. But at 20 some cents apiece it will get costly quick.
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Post by chevymaniac on Aug 25, 2007 23:27:59 GMT -5
The easiest way I found was to put BMF on the bolt heads before painting and gently clean them off with before the paint gets too hard to expose the BMF. Use the end of a shoe lace to clean them. (The end with the plastic). Soak it in paint thinner, It works great because the plastic keeps the end stiff and the fibers soak up the thinner.
Later Dan
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Post by dieseldoc on Aug 26, 2007 22:16:36 GMT -5
Thought of another way, try a silver metalic sharpie
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Post by DoubleBarrel on Aug 29, 2007 13:27:36 GMT -5
The fine point silver sharpie works great have used it before on car models.................
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Post by dieseldoc on Aug 30, 2007 23:04:05 GMT -5
I have a large tipped sharpie and the ink smells like enamel hobby paint if you ask me
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