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    Thumbs up [SOLVED] Refreshing Lettering on Scales

    Years of usage make "beausage", but I'd like to refresh the lettering on the scales of several of my razors (see example, below). Can I assume that there are pens out there that can be used to do the job? Recommendations?

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    Wouldn't this little fella look so much better, with his name "standing tall"?
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    There is a thread here some where that tells how to do that. I don't think its a complicated lengthy process just can't remember what it is. I need to find it (when I get time) because I have a Genco Easy Aces I'd like to re-do the lettering on.
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    JB, I used RubNBuff on my Spike and lots of others. Works easily in hot-stamps and tang-stamps as well.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    JB, I used RubNBuff on my Spike and lots of others. Works easily in hot-stamps and tang-stamps as well.....
    Where can it be found? Hobby Lobby?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diboll View Post
    Where can it be found? Hobby Lobby?
    I just bought a tube (as pictured) of Gold Leaf and one of Ruby, on eBay @$5.99 each (including S/H)
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    My Hobby Lobby carries only the silver and gold.
    I have some ruby en-route from Ebay as well.
    Takes a tiny bit. Mine is out for delivery at present.
    If you would like, I will add a demo on how I like to do it tonight...
    The silver is great too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    My Hobby Lobby carries only the silver and gold.
    I have some ruby en-route from Ebay as well.
    Takes a tiny bit. Mine is out for delivery at present.
    If you would like, I will add a demo on how I like to do it tonight...
    The silver is great too!
    I'd like that... and I'm sure I speak for others, as well. Thanks!
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    I've used a wax type paint for a lot of things. Like rub n buff, but stiffer. Close to a crayon.

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    I use the rub and buff but ive been wanting to try the wax like Outback uses. Where do you find this wax stuff Mike?

    BTW, Please do give a thread on how you use the RubNBuff Tom. Maybe you do it differently than me.
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    That stick Mike showed is good stuff too.
    IF the mail comes (Big IF around here!) I will put it on here.

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