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On washes and shade type detailing,and this is my personal approach.I use the Higgins india ink,as it is easily cleaned up with water it can be thinned that way as well,on grills i use it undiluted,allow to dry and simply wipe off,comes right of chrome,also Tamiya makes clear Amber,Blue,Red,Green,smoke paints that works great for tail lights and marker light,Sharpies are also very trick because you can get them in various colors,sizes & tip sizes that are super for anodizing or even in dire straights color correcting where you might have sanded through a closely matched paint,for door,trunk hood seams and things like that I use an .005 Pigma Micron black,they also make other colors and larger sizes and this cleans up with water as well,and If you want to detail your tires raised white letter you can get Gel pens in white which are also water clean up,Names .ie Gelly Roll-Galaxy Marker-Marvy Gel Excel,these are what works for me and all these can be gotten at an art supply store like Michaels,Hobby Lobby or store in your area,hope I didn't bor you with the long talk,Randy

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  On 2/12/2010 at 3:14 PM, khart said:

Just FYI, Randy, you can go back and fix stuff like that if you want to. Just click the "Edit Post" button.

Thanks so much,not to hard to figure out I've had JUST a little too much glue in my past,LOL...............

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