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Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:03 am
by Monty22001
I had to use markers on my Blue to get it done. They'd wear out after a few times and I'd retouch at that hardest transition area. Apparently the Green has a lot more of that area, so I'm wondering, will the sharpie marker come off the plastic or be more perm than the metal ones?

Re: Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 7:43 am
by allardwza
I found that Sharpies tended to wipe off the nickel shafts very quickly - but found that just a thick, soft pencil worked pretty well on the plastic shafts for 'long enough' - and then you can take an eraser to them anyway... ;)

allard

Re: Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:05 am
by Monty22001
I just wanted to make sure that the sharpie perm stuff won't really 'perm' on the plastic green obsession. For me mapping isn't that helpful, but marking sure is.

Re: Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:12 am
by Monty22001
And Allard, I think a soft pencil might be the best too. I'm gonna need to do something obviously to wind through the green area.

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:21 am
by allardwza
I'd avoid a Sharpie on the Obsession. It might be hard to get out from between the tiny ridges on the plastic. Allard

Re: Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 2:09 pm
by Stigy
I wouldn't mark the shaft at all. Mapping onto a piece of paper, or into Excel makes it a bit more challenging. Drawing on the shaft surely makes it too easy, and where's the fun in that?

Re: Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 2:56 pm
by y2khappens
I prefer to use my dremmel. 8-)

Re: Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:36 pm
by Monty22001
Stigy wrote:I wouldn't mark the shaft at all. Mapping onto a piece of paper, or into Excel makes it a bit more challenging. Drawing on the shaft surely makes it too easy, and where's the fun in that?
lol, it does make it 'easier'. I'm not a glutton for too much punishment though I guess. I think the ridges might be a real problem though to totally get the marker off compared to the metal.

My poor Blue's finish is basically worn off from a solid 10-14 hours of messing with it. The sharpie would wear off, I only needed it at 2 or 3 places.

Re: Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:30 pm
by BarnDoor
Monty22001 wrote: My poor Blue's finish is basically worn off from a solid 10-14 hours of messing with it. .
Do you mean where you were handling it, i.e. around the serial number part? That's just tarnishing of the nickel plate. Metal polish ( such as "Autosol" ) brings it back to good as new.

Re: Markers on the plastic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:55 pm
by Monty22001
Yeah, it's pretty roughed up after 10 hours or so on the areas i've handled. I'll try polishing it, thanks. I was thinking I had flat out wore the finish off.