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Getting rid of unwanted colors

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Spray paint, black marker... If you don't touch it, it should be fine.

Hey I have a cougar fan with orange on the corners. I want to get rid of the orange and replace it with black. At first I was thinking just put electrical tape over it but then I thought I could use some black nail polish. Would nail polish work or do you recommend using something else.

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Spray paint, black marker... If you don't touch it, it should be fine.

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Just now, Dutch-stoner said:

Spray paint, black marker... If you don't touch it, it should be fine.

 

Just now, Gungpae said:

Sharpie

Didn't even think about that thank you.

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14 minutes ago, Being Delirious said:

You are not allowed to replace the orange said linus

True. It's practically blasphemous. 

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Whoever says Sharpie is bad lol. Sharpie markers will just make it smell bad and have a shiny sheen to it. Just grab a can of black plastidip and mask off the rest of the fan.

 

 

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