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Billy Diamond New user Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 24 Posts |
Q: Even though my illusions are cased for traveling they still have normal wear and tear. What do you do for minor scratches and chips in your illusions?
A: We always carry a variety of paint markers in our show toolbox. Also, model paint works well too as it comes in a variety of colors. However, the paint markers are much more convenient because it is paint and you use it just like a marker. These are available in most hobby and craft stores. Don't forget...always carry a Black Sharpy Marker. It is great for little touch ups on black areas. |
Tom Cutts Staff Northern CA 5925 Posts |
For minor scratches in wood you can take the meat of a walnut and rub it on the scatch. The oil will change the color of the wood to a natural finished look.
I have also had some short term luck with felt pens for scratches in stained woods. The ink will fade in time however. Tom Cutts |
Steve Landavazo Special user Northern California 654 Posts |
Nice little trick Tom!
Thanks! Steve
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sdgiu Elite user The Boonies, NC 456 Posts |
If it's a rush job nail polish is small(package wise), and dries hard and quick.
If you are just cleaning up the finishes at home and have the time, I'd say repaint. Just remember to lightly sand any finished surface(rough up the smooth texture) before you apply the new paint. This will give the new paint something to hold onto, and will last better. Steve zzz |
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