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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2546532" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>Thank you, I really liked the results. Marshrat, don't worry about it, if you make a mistake it's easy to completely undo it. With nail polish you just use nonacetone polish remover and it won't hurt the finish at all. As tRidiot said, with Testors you can use turpentine to remove the paint without hurting the finish. As long as you use the right stuff you really can't mess it up.</p><p></p><p>I've since done the M&P logo at the bottom of the grip and the mags. The mags turned out really well and you never have to worry about someone mistaking your mag for theirs. The M&P's have perfect rollmarks for coloring, some others have really light indentions that get a bit tricky but the M&P's are a dream to work on.</p><p></p><p>I did my sisters Glock with a glitter type nail polish and while it's not as bright and easy to see as a bright color hers looks like the lettering is diamond encrusted. Wouldn't look like much in a picture but in person, in the light, it looks amazing. That would be a great choice for an M&P, I'd love to see one done with the glitter polish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2546532, member: 24446"] Thank you, I really liked the results. Marshrat, don't worry about it, if you make a mistake it's easy to completely undo it. With nail polish you just use nonacetone polish remover and it won't hurt the finish at all. As tRidiot said, with Testors you can use turpentine to remove the paint without hurting the finish. As long as you use the right stuff you really can't mess it up. I've since done the M&P logo at the bottom of the grip and the mags. The mags turned out really well and you never have to worry about someone mistaking your mag for theirs. The M&P's have perfect rollmarks for coloring, some others have really light indentions that get a bit tricky but the M&P's are a dream to work on. I did my sisters Glock with a glitter type nail polish and while it's not as bright and easy to see as a bright color hers looks like the lettering is diamond encrusted. Wouldn't look like much in a picture but in person, in the light, it looks amazing. That would be a great choice for an M&P, I'd love to see one done with the glitter polish. [/QUOTE]
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