Here's a little trick I've used before. If you just going to use it for
display, Take a white crayon and rub it into the cracks. Then wipe away the
extra that gets on the other parts. When you wipe the crayon off, what's
left in the cracks is now highlighted and there you have it. May or may ont
work on certain surfaces.
Ken Weiss
1953 XM211 2 1/2 ton troop/cargo truck "Deuces are wild"
1954 XM105E3 1 1/2 ton cargo trailer
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-----Original Message-----
From: William George <william.george4@gte.net>
To: mil-veh <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 5:15 PM
Subject: [MV] MV Radios
>Thanks for all the replies on the Gama-Goats.Now,does anybody have any
suggestions on restoring the little
>white engraved lines and letters on the military radios?I don't have a
steady enough hand to hand paint them.Bill
>
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