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<blockquote data-quote="gundummy911" data-source="post: 1027363" data-attributes="member: 2461"><p>you can buy a box of 12 assorted color "paint sticks" (They are an acrylic based crayon)at Hobby Lobby for around $5. they rub in like the wax, but set fairly hard and leave a fairly durable mark after an hour or so of drying time. You can remove it with penetrating oil and a rough cloth.</p><p> I bought a set a couple of years ago and haven't even made a dent in them. They have a "Silver" which actually looks like a dove grey that really POPS! on a matte black surface!</p><p>BT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gundummy911, post: 1027363, member: 2461"] you can buy a box of 12 assorted color "paint sticks" (They are an acrylic based crayon)at Hobby Lobby for around $5. they rub in like the wax, but set fairly hard and leave a fairly durable mark after an hour or so of drying time. You can remove it with penetrating oil and a rough cloth. I bought a set a couple of years ago and haven't even made a dent in them. They have a "Silver" which actually looks like a dove grey that really POPS! on a matte black surface! BT [/QUOTE]
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