Sorry for the late reply, the extra i removed with gun oil as stated in the first post.jpierce30 wrote:Did you have any issues with the Rub-n-buff coloring areas you did not want colored? I got some today at Micheal's and tried it out on a piece of scrap. The stuff colored the metal where ever it touched and did not rub off.
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- Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:17 pm
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Re: PAINTING THE ENGRAVINGS
- Sat Mar 15, 2008 6:51 pm
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Re: PAINTING THE ENGRAVINGS
That's great, It looks as if I wasn't the only one looking to make the engravings stand out..
- Sat Mar 15, 2008 4:42 pm
- Forum: "How To" Tips
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FILLING IN THE ENGRAVINGS.
I have a Springfield xd 40 subcompact and found a way to color in the engravings.
They sell this stuff called "Rub 'n Buff" at MJ Designs .
All you do is dab it over the engravings and rub it in with your finger and wipe off the excess (I used Outers Gun Oil).
Here are a few pictures of it, Now sorry for the quality of the pictures, they were taken with my cell phone.
![Image](http://www.smokindragon.com/Photo011.jpg)
![Image](http://www.smokindragon.com/Photo012.jpg)
Now the pictures do not do any justice to the looks of it at all.
Anyhow, Just thought I would share that with y'all
They sell this stuff called "Rub 'n Buff" at MJ Designs .
All you do is dab it over the engravings and rub it in with your finger and wipe off the excess (I used Outers Gun Oil).
Here are a few pictures of it, Now sorry for the quality of the pictures, they were taken with my cell phone.
![Image](http://www.smokindragon.com/Photo011.jpg)
![Image](http://www.smokindragon.com/Photo012.jpg)
Now the pictures do not do any justice to the looks of it at all.
Anyhow, Just thought I would share that with y'all