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White repro plastic posts...

By jasonsmith

9 years ago


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#38 9 years ago

Just curious if there's a possibility of 'staining' modern posts somehow. Unretrobrite

#40 9 years ago
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I checked into that at one point and bought some proper dye to do it but it didn't work very well. The only way to make it stick was to really rough up the posts. Basically only the scratches on the post took the dye. The dye came after trying many other things like coffee, dirt etc. I've thought about giving them some serious heat to maybe burn the surface a bit but I think that may be a bad idea...

Kudos for trying! This day and age I find there's always a product or way to make or clean something. I bet there's something out there but designed for something else entirely!

For example, my personal CD scratch remover is brasso! Figures it melts it enough. Brought some of the sister in laws dead ones back to life (unfortunately )

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